As a small business, we’ll be e-transfering paycheques, and will only accept payment from customers (in our case, RV manufacturers & dealerships) by fund transfers (with a few exceptions being locals that we can literally drive to and pick up a cheque).
We scrambled way back six months ago to come up with solutions, & we’re cutting out Canada Post for the most part with the exception of a few bills that arrive in the mail. The Postal Corporation & its union can duke it out to next Christmas and we’ll be relatively unaffected. I’m assuming we’re not alone after the last strike for that six weeks before Christmas.
More than 55,000 Canada Post workers could
go on strike later this week, bringing mail and parcel deliveries to a halt. Oh well.
According to a
strike notice, postal workers plan to hit the picket lines starting at midnight on Friday, May 23. I hope the weather is nice for them.
In the event of a national labour disruption, mail and parcel delivery will cease across Canada (like the last time) once the strike begins on Friday. New items will also not be accepted until the strike ends, and those that haven’t been delivered yet will be held back.
If there are smaller rotating strikes, mail and parcel services will only be interrupted in affected areas, but customers nationwide may still experience delays. A Canadian Union of Postal Workers spokesperson tells CTVNews.ca that a final decision on this has not been confirmed…because Christmas is seven plus months away still?
Social assistance cheques will continue to be delivered, even if there is a national strike. The same goes for live animals, although new animals will not be accepted in affected areas or until the strike is over.
The latest job action will be the second strike by Canada’s postal workers in six months. A 32-day strike in November and December saw millions of parcels and letters held up during the busy holiday season. The strike ended after federal intervention.
Sticking points include Canada Post’s desire to hire part-time workers for weekend deliveries, which the union opposes. Full-time postal workers currently get overtime pay for weekend work. Other outstanding issues include worker pay, benefits and pensions. Although it appears unlikely, an agreement between the union and Crown corporation could still avert a strike this week.
This week, Canada Post workers could begin rotating strikes or a national labour disruption.
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The memory of stranded holiday presents and
letters to Santa are still fresh in people’s minds. So, the prospect of yet another postal delivery disruption is sure to irk Canadians from coast to coast to coast.
Postal workers risk destroying the last shred of the public’s sympathy if they strike for the second time in less than six months
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Mail delivery is an essential service, especially for people who live in rural communities. But Canada Post is facing a worsening financial crisis. As a result, mail service is costing more but becoming less dependable. For all those reasons, postal workers risk destroying the last shred of the public’s sympathy if they strike for the second time in less than six months.