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Rotating postal strike rolls into Montreal, Prairies, 5 B.C. cities

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MONTREAL — About 6,000 Canada Post employees in Montreal have walked off the job, along with postal workers in several other cities as ongoing rotating strikes continue across the country.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said the Montreal walkout began at 10:30 p.m. local time Monday, joining several other cities participat­ing in the 24-hour strikes.

CUPW says walkouts are being held in five B.C. cities, including Fraser Valley West, Prince George, Squamish and Royal City.

Workers are also out in Weyburn, Sask., and seven Ontario communitie­s, including Cobourg, Deep River, Fort Frances, Peterborou­gh and Kapuskasin­g.

Last week, 9,000 workers in the Toronto area walked off the job for two days, forcing delays in shipments of tens of thousands of letters and parcels across the country.

In a statement, Canada Post warns that the Montreal walkout will have a significan­t impact on operations, since it is an important processing hub.

“Canada Post will make every effort to minimize the impact, but customers well beyond Montreal may see delays for parcel and mail delivery,” the Crown corporatio­n said.

CUPW and the postal service have been unable to reach new collective agreements for the two bargaining units during the last 10 months of negotiatio­ns.

“We outlined our major issues to Canada Post at the very beginning of the negotiatio­n process ... and clearly stated that we would not sign any agreements that don’t address overwork and overburden­ing, equality and full-time jobs,” CUPW national president Mike Palecek said in a statement.

“Our position hasn’t changed. We aren’t just bargaining for today, we are bargaining for the future — for our members and everyone who relies on the postal service.”

Last Tuesday, Labour Minister Patty Hajdu appointed Morton Mitchnick, a former chair of the Ontario Labour Relations Board, to help the two parties resolve their contract difference­s.

 ?? RYAN REMIORZ, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Striking Canada Post workers walk the picket line in front of the Saint-Laurent mail-sorting facility in Montreal on Tuesday.
RYAN REMIORZ, THE CANADIAN PRESS Striking Canada Post workers walk the picket line in front of the Saint-Laurent mail-sorting facility in Montreal on Tuesday.

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