Canada Post workers are preparing for a strike that could begin as early as May 23, with the expiration of their current agreement. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has announced its intent to walk off the job at midnight on Thursday, unless an agreement is reached beforehand. The latest round of negotiations has brought new offers from Canada Post, including wage increases and proposals for weekend delivery, but talks have so far been unproductive.
If a strike occurs, it could mean delays for millions of Canadians. Canada Post has warned that a rotating strike would disrupt services in certain regions, while a national strike would halt operations nationwide. In both scenarios, only essential services like government cheques and live animal shipments would continue.
Last year, during a similar strike, Canadians faced significant backlogs that affected the delivery of passports, holiday cards, and packages. It took weeks for service to return to normal, and customers are being urged to prepare for similar disruptions. Those relying on paper-based statements or urgent deliveries should seek alternative options.
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