Alert #8 – Agreement In Principle

Tuesday August 30 2016

We have worked relentlessly for the past few days with the assistance of Special Mediator William Kaplan and the head of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services, Guy Baron, to finalize our negotiations.

Tentative Agreements

Bargaining continued until the early hours of this morning and we have now achieved two agreements in principle, one for each of the RSMC and Urban Bargaining Units. The negotiating committee has unanimously recommended to the National Executive Board that we accept these agreements in principle. The majority of the National Executive Board has voted to accept these agreements and are recommending that the membership ratify them. We achieved these agreements because we remained strong and maintained our strategy.

Ratification Votes

The tentative collective agreements must be ratified by a majority vote of the members in each respective bargaining unit. The ratification vote process can be found in section 6.18 of our National Constitution.

Details

The details of the tentative agreements will be provided in future bulletins. Information about ratification votes will be sent out in the near future. 

Thank you!

The members of the negotiating committee thank everyone for all of your support and solidarity activities during this difficult round of negotiations. The last few days have been difficult with the on again – off again job activities. Thanks to all of you for being patient. We could not have achieved these tentative agreements without your support.

SOLIDARITY!

Sylvain Lapointe
Chief Negotiator, Urban Unit
George Floresco
Chief Negotiator, RSMC Unit

Another 24-hour extension to Canada Post/CUPW negotiations

For Immediate Release
August 29, 2016

OTTAWA – The postal workers’ rotating overtime refusal has been put on hold for another 24 hours.

“We are hopeful that a negotiated settlement may be achieved but we remain prepared to defend our
members and public postal services,” said Mike Palecek, national president of the CUPW.

Negotiations are continuing with the help of a government-appointed special mediator.