Canada column for
Sunday, Oct. 28/18
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
The mail isn’t
going through in numerous cities across Canada as postal workers stage rotating
strikes to back contract demands.
About 9,000 members
of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers left their jobs for two days at the
largest sorting plant and customer base in the Greater Toronto Area.
This created
delivery delays for tens of thousands of Canadians awaiting letters and parcels
across the country.
Canada Post workers
also left their jobs in Vancouver, Niagara, Kelowna, Sudbury, Saint John,
Calgary, Sherbrooke and Red Deer.
The union says the
major issues are health and safety, equality for rural and suburban mail letter
carriers and an end to “precarious work.”
Canada Post
spokesman John Hamilton the workers have been offered increased pay, job
security and improved benefits.
The rotating
walkouts continue even as the Canadian government has appointed a mediator, Morton Mitchnick, a former chair of the
Ontario Labour Relations Board, to help reach a negotiated settlement.