Lethbridge Herald

Gov’t appoints new mediator in postal fight

MINISTER APPOINTS FORMER CIRB CHAIR TO RESOLVE CANADA POST LABOUR DISPUTE

- Terry Pedwell THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

A former industrial­relations heavyweigh­t has been appointed to bring a conclusion to the Canada Post labour dispute, two weeks after the federal government legislated an end to rotating strikes by postal employees.

Elizabeth MacPherson, a former chair of the Canada Industrial Relations Board, will have up to 14 days to try to reach negotiated contract settlement­s between the Crown corporatio­n and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.

The two sides have not been at the bargaining table since the Trudeau Liberals brought in a back-to-work bill to halt the rotating walkouts — legislatio­n that sparked protests outside a number of Canada Post facilities in support of the postal workers.

Bill C-89, which was passed into law Nov. 27, included provisions for the government to appoint a mediator with a mandate to bring the two sides together.

“Canada Post and CUPW were unable to agree on a mediator-arbitrator as per the process outlined in the legislatio­n,” Labour Minister Patty Hajdu said in a statement announcing MacPherson’s appointmen­t. “I remain hopeful that the two parties will be able to negotiate new agreements and continue to monitor the situation closely.”

Failing an agreement between the Crown corporatio­n and CUPW, MacPherson will have the authority to impose a settlement through binding arbitratio­n.

Canada Post said it would “fully participat­e” in the mediation process. The union didn’t have an immediate response.

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