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    Friday April 30 2021

    The Canadian Union of Postal Workers condemns the Federal Government’s back-to-work legislation which undermines striking dock workers at the Port

    Wednesday April 28 2021
    For Immediate Release - Toronto - As the Toronto local of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers commemorates co-workers lost to COVID-19, workers all across Peel want to know when someone will intervene in their pandemic nightmare.
    Tuesday April 27 2021
    TORONTO - On Wednesday morning, representatives of the CUPW Toronto local will lay a wreath at the entrances of two area mail processing plants to commemorate postal workers fallen to the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers on shift will keep these co-workers in their thoughts as they observe a moment of silence on the work floor.
    Tuesday April 27 2021

    There was some cause for celebration in the 2021 Federal Budget for funding child care.

    Tuesday April 20 2021
    The National Day of Mourning, held annually on April 28, is dedicated to remembering those who have lost their lives or suffered injury or illness on the job. This annual event was initiated by the labour movement 37 years ago to increase awareness of on-the-job injuries and fatal workplace accidents. This day of remembrance was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, six years after it was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) in 1985.
    Tuesday April 20 2021

    CUPW’s Delivering Community Power campaign has for many years shared big ideas to change not only the post office, but the world.

    Tuesday April 20 2021

    The number of people contracting COVID-19 is greatly increasing.

    Tuesday April 20 2021

    Calling all CUPW Social Stewards! 

    The CUPW Child Care Fund needs your help to promote the Special Needs and Moving On Projects

    Friday April 16 2021

    Last year on Earth Day, we celebrated 50 years of fighting for a better world. This year the theme is Restore our Earth.

    Monday April 12 2021

    On March 12, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) issued a direction in writing to the Canada Post Corporation (CPC) followi

    Support Postal Banking - Download and Sign the Petition

    Canada needs a postal bank. Thousands of rural towns and villages in our country do not have a bank, but many of them have a post office that could provide financial services. As well, nearly two million Canadians desperately need an alternative to payday lenders. A postal bank could be that alternative. Download and sign the petition urging the Government of Canada to instruct Canada Post to add postal banking, with a mandate for financial inclusion.

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    Friday April 30 2021

    On May 5, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, we honour the missing and murdered Indigenous women an

    Friday April 30 2021
    Memorandum of Agreement - Implementation Of Agreed To Items - Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers (2019)
    Wednesday April 28 2021
    For Immediate Release - Toronto - As the Toronto local of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers commemorates co-workers lost to COVID-19, workers all across Peel want to know when someone will intervene in their pandemic nightmare.
    Wednesday April 28 2021
    Every year, on April 28, we honour and remember the people who have died or been seriously injured at work by commemorating the International Day of Mourning. This year, CUPW mourns Brother Godfrey Yeung and Sister Theresa Griffith, postal workers who died after getting sick with COVID-19.
    Tuesday April 27 2021
    TORONTO - On Wednesday morning, representatives of the CUPW Toronto local will lay a wreath at the entrances of two area mail processing plants to commemorate postal workers fallen to the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers on shift will keep these co-workers in their thoughts as they observe a moment of silence on the work floor.
    Tuesday April 27 2021

    There was some cause for celebration in the 2021 Federal Budget for funding child care.

    Tuesday April 20 2021
    The National Day of Mourning, held annually on April 28, is dedicated to remembering those who have lost their lives or suffered injury or illness on the job. This annual event was initiated by the labour movement 37 years ago to increase awareness of on-the-job injuries and fatal workplace accidents. This day of remembrance was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, six years after it was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) in 1985.
    Tuesday April 20 2021

    CUPW’s Delivering Community Power campaign has for many years shared big ideas to change not only the post office, but the world.

    Tuesday April 20 2021

    The number of people contracting COVID-19 is greatly increasing.

    Tuesday April 20 2021

    Calling all CUPW Social Stewards! 

    The CUPW Child Care Fund needs your help to promote the Special Needs and Moving On Projects

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

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