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Canada Post proposes ¡¥last-ditch effort¡¦ for holiday delivery


In what it calls a ¡§last-ditch effort to deliver the holidays,¡¨ Canada Post recently proposed
an immediate end to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers¡¦ (CUPW) rotating strikes
through January, during which time mediation would continue to work towards a resolution.

In an effort to restore full operations and deliver oncoming volumes, Canada Post is proposing:
•a ¡§cooling-off period,¡¨ effective immediately and lasting until Jan. 31, which is past the holiday
peak volumes and high volumes driven by Boxing Day sales and the return of holiday
purchases in January (during the cooling-off period, the CUPW would not strike or
take any other job action, and Canada Post would not lock out employees);
•to immediately start further mediation with a jointly-agreed, government-appointed
mediator until the end of the cooling-off period;
•a special payment of up to $1,000 for CUPW-represented employees paid at the end
of January if there is no labour disruption before the cooling-off period ends; and
•to reinstate both collective agreements, including all employee benefits, for t
he duration of the cooling-off period.

If no agreement was reached by Jan. 31, the mediator would submit recommendations
for settlement. If they are not adopted by the parties, binding arbitration would be introduced.

¡§Canada Post is making this proposal in a spirit of cooperation and in hope of delivering
the holidays to Canadians and avoiding the significant financial and economic damage
that would be felt if rotating strikes continued,¡¨ reads a statement issued by the
Crown corporation today.

¡§With the rotating strikes, resulting backlogs, and the massive Black Friday and
Cyber Monday volumes that will arrive within days, we are trying everything we can to
work together with the union ¡V urgently ¡V to deliver the holidays to Canadians,¡¨ said
Jessica McDonald, chair of the board and interim president and CEO of Canada Post.
¡§This proposal also includes a way for the parties to resolve their differences
and these negotiations.¡¨

This proposal is open for acceptance until 5 p.m. today.

MASSIVE BACKLOGS

If the CUPW ends its rotating strikes, the Crown corporation ¡§could begin to reduce
the massive existing backlogs that threaten the holiday season, which is critical for
countless small businesses, retailers and charities,¡¨ Canada Post officials said i
n a statement issued today.

¡§There is an urgent need for Canada Post to restore full operations.¡¨

Last week, Canada Post¡¦s Gateway parcel processing plant in Toronto hit a
record 260 trailers of parcels and packets waiting to be unloaded. The previous
high was reached last November with 220 trailers.


¡§Clearing the backlog will be much more difficult this time with the shut-downs
and the unions not allowing any overtime to be worked by employees.
The Vancouver plant is still struggling to keep up with over 100 trailers
backlogged after union strikes throughout the weekend,¡¨ reads a statement
issued by Canada Post last week.

¡§Without the ability to quickly recover at our facilities, our customers ¡V
big and small ¡V are also getting backed up as we are not able to accept our
normal trailer volumes. The backlogs are also extending to international mail
and parcels entering the country.  As a result, we have been forced to advise
international posts, including the United States Postal Service, that we are
unable to accept incoming items until further notice. We are working to help
clear backlogs at Seattle airport and LAX.¡¨

After the proposal deadline later today, Canada Post ¡§would lose its last window of opportunity
to clear the backlogs before the oncoming wave of volumes reaches its facilities,¡¨ according
to a statement issued earlier this morning.

CUPW DEMANDS

This weekend, after rejecting Canada Post¡¦s previous contract offer, the CUPW countered
with its own proposal, including:
•a 2.9 per cent annual wage increase;
•double-time pay for working a sixth or seventh day; and
•new wage advancements for temporary workers.

Canada Post¡¦s previous proposal to CUPW members, which includes 42,000 urban employees
and 8,000 rural and suburban carriers, offered:
•pay increases of two per cent a year plus a signing bonus of up to $1,000 for all employees;
•new job security for employees, including rural and suburban mail carriers;
•a new $10 million health and safety fund to pay for joint initiatives to accelerate making the
corporation a model organization in safety; and
•a new proposal to pay for overtime, job security and a move to one uniform for all delivery
employees.

DEPENDING ON CANADA POST

Canadian businesses, charities and families rely on Canada Post, especially during the
holiday season, said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this weekend, when he urged both sides
¡§to resolve their differences quickly and reach a deal.¡¨
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Back-to-work legislation introduced to end postal strike

The federal government tabled back-to-work legislation today in an effort to end
the Canadian Union of Postal Workers¡¦ (CUPW) rotating strikes, which are into
their fifth week and have affected nearly all Canada Post facilities across the country.

If passed, the legislation would force workers to resume their duties.

¡§Negotiated agreements are always the best solution,¡¨ Labour Minister
Patty Hajdu told the House of Commons today, after tabling the bill.
¡§We wouldn¡¦t come down this road; however, we have exhausted every option.¡¨

In 2011, the former Conservative government passed ¡§back to work¡¨ legislation
¡V later deemed unconstitutional ¡V to end the previous dispute between Canada
Post and the CUPW.

¡§We went to court and won this fight after the 2011 legislation,¡¨ reads a statement
issued by the CUPW yesterday. ¡§We will fight once again, should that right be
taken away.¡¨

EXPECT LONG DELAYS

The postal service remains operational, but Canada Post has advised commercial
customers it is unable to honour its delivery standards for any product.

While there are delays across the country, Canada Post expects the worst delays
for items originating or are destined for southern and southwestern Ontario.
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