Canadian Magazine Industry News
11 July 2016, OTTAWA
No Canada Post lockout during negotiations
In what will come as good news to businesses who rely on its services, Canada Post has withdrawn its 72-hour notice to the CUPW. The announcement means there will be no lockout while both parties continue negotiations.
In a statement posted on its website Canada Post says it is expecting the union to honour their public statements that they have no plans to strike during negotiations.
In a statement posted on its website Canada Post says it is expecting the union to honour their public statements that they have no plans to strike during negotiations.
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