manthis
Verified Trader,
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shipping with amazon
that sounds like a plan..
shipping with amazon
that sounds like a plan..
Canada Post is a Crown corporation. Anything that has ties to the Federal government is always going to be inefficient.
Shocked this is not settled.
Bingo, same as USPS.
Not quite the same. USPS is directly funded and run by the US government. Canada Post, as a crown corporation, is technically an independent entity; they do not receive funding from the government at this time.
Actually, USPS has not been run or funded by the government for a good long time. It too is an independent entity; the last time it received any funding was an emergency loan/fund during the pandemic. Otherwise, the only funding it gets are from service and products.
From Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon:
“It’s not a secret to anyone that Canada Post is built to deliver letters. But Canadians don’t send many letters anymore. It has to be transformed into a business that, yes, delivers letters in a sustainable way, but also a business that delivers parcels in a profitable way.”
MacKinnon also said sending the matter to arbitration is more complicated than it was in previous labour disputes given those fundamental issues.
“It is difficult to envisage a situation where you could find an arbitrator who could adequately cover the issues that are at hand. These are differences of vision currently at the table that are hard to bridge using conventional arbitration,” MacKinnon said.
“While I would never rule out any option in the future, what I would say right now and for the foreseeable future is if this agreement does not come together at the table, there will be no end to this labour conflict.”
:badmood::badmood::badmood:
-Derek-
Now Canada Post temp laying off striking workers. This has to move the needle abit more to get a deal done.
Whether they realize it yet or not the Canada Post Union and workers have slit their own throats. It will be interesting to see what if anything emerges from the ashes.
Now Canada Post temp laying off striking workers. This has to move the needle abit more to get a deal done.
Never mind that this is illegal. And will almost certainly result in no consequences for Canada Post or their leadership.