The Canadian Union of Postal Workers, representing 55,000 Canada Post employees, has initiated a nationwide overtime ban as negotiations with the postal carrier progress. Rather than resorting to a full strike, the union is encouraging its members to refuse any work beyond the standard 40 hours per week. This action follows a recent meeting aimed at discussing Canada Post's latest offer. The ban intends to minimize public disruption and protect the workforce as the union deliberates further on Canada Post's proposals.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has called for a countrywide overtime ban, urging members to refuse work over 40 hours a week to ensure continued negotiations.
The union aims to minimize disruptions for the public while still pushing for better offers from Canada Post, highlighting the tension between labor rights and service continuity.
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