No deal between Canada Post and union during mediated weekend talks | CBC News
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Canada Post is expressing disappointment regarding the recent negotiations with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, reflecting on their inability to find common ground. The Crown corporation proposed a new delivery model focused on part-time workers to improve parcel competition but accused the union of rejecting the need to address significant operational challenges. In contrast, the union accuses Canada Post of seeking rollbacks that threaten job security for full-time employees. Ongoing federal inquiries into Canada Post's business practices have added complexity to the negotiations, as both sides seek a sustainable resolution.
Canada Post has expressed frustration over the lack of progress from the unions in negotiations, highlighting significant operational challenges and their proposed changes for weekend delivery.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers criticized Canada Post for attempting rollbacks that undermine their agreements, which could endanger full-time positions and increase reliance on part-time workers.
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