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Canada Post continues to negotiate with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to reach new collective agreements. These negotiations come at a critical juncture for the company as we work to modernize, transform, and get back on a path to financial sustainability. In the coming days, CUPW-represented employees will receive a new mailing containing
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CUPW negotiations: Focused on securing our future

September 9 2024, 03:02 pm

Canada Post continues to negotiate with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to reach new collective agreements. These negotiations come at a critical juncture for the company as we work to modernize, transform, and get back on a path to financial sustainability. In the coming days, CUPW-represented employees will receive a new mailing containing
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Update on CPAA negotiations

We would like to provide a brief update on the negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association (CPAA). The parties have met together several times since the negotiations process officially began. We are engaging in discussions that are productive, open and respectful. Amid our ongoing talks, the existing collective agreement that
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Negotiations begin between Canada Post and PSAC/UPCE

August 26 2024, 11:25 am

Last week, Canada Post and the Public Service Alliance of Canada/Union of Postal Communications Employees (PSAC/UPCE) met to begin negotiating a new collective agreement. These initial meetings followed the notice to bargain we received on May 22. The existing collective agreement between Canada Post and PSAC/UPCE – which expires on August 31, 2024 – will
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