CUPW Makes Last Ditch Effort to Avoid a Strike

Urban Postal Unit Negotiations (2011) / Media Release

For Immediate Release

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has made a final offer to Canada Post in the hopes of negotiating a settlement.

The offer includes several important amendments and clarifications to our positions and we are confident this offer can be accepted by CPC as the basis of a settlement.

CUPW has also given the notice, required by the Canada Labour Code, of its intent to strike if there is no settlement flowing from its final offer. The union will be in a legal position to strike on Thursday, June 2, 2011, at 11:59 p.m. EDT. The union said the notice puts pressure on Canada Post to actually negotiate.

“Striking is our only real bargaining lever with Canada Post and we have concluded that we must give notice that we are willing to use our legal right to strike to get a decent contract that meets the needs of our members and preserves public postal service,” said CUPW National President Denis Lemelin.

“After seven months of negotiations, Canada Post continues to demand major concessions, including unsafe work methods, a 22 per cent wage reduction for new hires and the elimination of a sick leave plan that members have had for over 40 years,” said Lemelin.

“Canada Post’s intransigence at the bargaining table has left the union with little choice but to accept unsafe and unfair conditions or strike. But we hope it won’t come to that.”

Lemelin said the union is willing to bargain right up to the strike deadline to get a contract based on its final offer, which means that a work disruption could still be averted even though the union has given notice of its intent to strike.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers represents 48,000 members in its urban operations bargaining unit, including full-time, part-time, and temporary workers. It also represents another 7000 rural and suburban mail carriers at Canada Post who are part of another bargaining unit.

STRIKE NOTICE GIVEN

Today, in an effort to break the impasse at negotiations, CUPW presented a final offer to the Canada Post Corporation negotiating committee. The Union also issued its strike notice to the Employer and the Minister of Labour. If we have not reached a negotiated collective agreement we will be in a legal position to strike as of 11:59 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 2nd, 2011.

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Strike Notice Given

Today, in an effort to break the impasse at negotiations, CUPW presented a final offer to the Canada Post Corporation negotiating committee. The Union also issued its strike notice to the Employer and the Minister of Labour. If we have not reached a negotiated collective agreement we will be in a legal position to strike as of 11:59 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 2nd, 2011.

CUPW Final Offer – May 30, 2011

Urban Postal Unit Negotiations (2011) / Global Offer

CUPW has closely reviewed the “revised final offer” submitted by the Corporation on May 24, 2011. We regret to say that this offer does not meet the needs and expectations of our members. On the contrary, the Corporation is still seeking a deterioration of our members’ working conditions as well as major rollbacks of important rights.

Given this situation, and after more than seven months of negotiations, CUPW has nevertheless decided to make a new and final effort to arrive at a negotiated agreement without a work disruption. We have reviewed all outstanding issues and are submitting to the Corporation the offer outlined below.

This is a global offer that can only be accepted as a whole. It is presented in an effort to reach a negotiated agreement.

If a collective agreement is not reached, CUPW reserves the right to return to its previous positions and will have no other choice but to exercise its right to strike.

All agreements in principle signed by the parties shall be maintained.

All provisions of the collective agreement that are not amended through these agreements in principle or through the proposals that follow shall be renewed status quo, except where concordance changes are necessary.

Regarding the issues specifically referred to below, CUPW proposes adopting the contractual language already provided to the Corporation, unless otherwise indicated.

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Negotiations Alert: CUPW Members Should Prepare to Support the Negotiating Committee

Urban Postal Unit Negotiations (2011) / News Alert

As stated yesterday the National Negotiating Committee and National Executive Board are meeting to evaluate the situation and plan our next move. Consequently, the CUPW National Executive Board has decided not to submit a 72-hour strike notice today. There will be no strike activity on June 1st.

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