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    Tuesday February 24 2015

    CUPW and Canada Post have agreed to conduct a new pilot project that converts householder payments into time values, tests of larger sized househol

    Thursday February 19 2015

    Human Factors North Inc.

    Tuesday February 10 2015

    CUPW National will be holding two town halls (collective conference calls) and a Political Day of Action on April 23rd.

    Wednesday February 4 2015

    Carrie Best poster - Black History Month 2015

    Tuesday February 3 2015

    Saturday, February 28, 2015 is the 16th International Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Awareness Day.

    Friday January 30 2015

    The Supreme Court has affirmed that there is constitutional protection for the right to strike.

    Thursday January 29 2015

    On December 11, 2013 Canada Post Corporation (CPC) notified the Union about its 5 Point Plan approximately 1 hour prior to sending out a press rele

    Wednesday January 28 2015

    The upcoming federal election will be a pivotal one for postal workers.

    Thursday January 22 2015

    Beginning September 15,2014 the rules changed in non-major urban centers (MUC) for parcel delivery.

    Wednesday January 21 2015

    The Union has appointed an additional Co-ordinator to help with the campaigns relating to the review of the Canadian Postal Service Charter, the at

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    Friday January 19 2018
    On November 14, 2017 the Union requested the Minister of Labour appoint mediators as per section 105 (1) of the Canada Labour Code. Canada Post agreed and the mediators are now assisting the parties.
    Wednesday January 17 2018
    Dear Premier Horgan, As a trade unionist, born and raised in British Columbia, Ginger Goodwin has always had a special place in my heart. Ginger was murdered in 1918, after leading the first strike for the eight‑hour day in this country. He was a prominent socialist, anti-war activist and union leader in his day, and has become immortalized as a martyr of British Columbia’s labour movement. To this day, Ginger Goodwin inspires many who dream of a better world.
    Friday January 12 2018
    There appears to be some uncertainty about the rights that apply after the collective agreements have expired. This bulletin is to clarify the situation.
    Wednesday January 10 2018

    On SUNDAY, December 31, 2017 (yes, the last day of the year), and two days before the deadline for submitting its consultant’s second report on pay

    Wednesday January 10 2018

    Most parts of the country get extreme cold weather at various times throughout the winter.  This year some regions were hit unexpectedly early, and

    Thursday December 21 2017
    In 2016 we reached agreement with Canada Post on new dimensions and weights for unaddressed admail (aka neighbourhood mail, householders). The agreement included changes in per-piece payments – increases and decreases – to gain increased time values for the preparation work.
    Wednesday December 20 2017

    The government’s postal service review wrapped up a year ago in time for the holiday break, with a promise that the Liberal government w

    Wednesday December 20 2017
    On December 6, 2017, United States President Trump announced that the US would recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the American embassy to Jerusalem, in violation of international law. This decision confirms the US government’s support of Israel’s plan to annex and colonize Palestine.
    Wednesday December 20 2017
    This paper is the latest in a series of annual survey reports that track child care fee subsidy rates across the country. Time Out 2017 follows three earlier surveys: The Parent Trap (2014), They Go Up So Fast (2015) and A Growing Concern (2016). The data shows that policy matters when it comes to parental fees with provinces providing operational funding consistently showing the lowest fees. Without doubt, child care fees in most of Canada are far too expensive for many. While the ongoing child care fee data is filling an important gap, fees are only part of the puzzle of how parents are coping with finding care for their children.
    Wednesday December 20 2017
    On October 5th 2016, the House of Commons declared by unanimous motion the month of January as Tamil Heritage month. The Parliament recognized the contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Tamil language and culture, and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations.

    CUPW launched its postal banking campaign with a giant inflatable piggy bank in downtown Ottawa.

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