Your bargaining team, buoyed by membership support from coast to coast tabled a thoughtful and comprehensive offer of settlement with Canada Post this week.

The offer of settlement addresses the key priorities identified by you. They include:

  • Monetary proposals to ensure a fair general wage increase
  • Improvements in the Cost of Living Clause
  • Improvements to the bilingual bonus, travel and meal allowances
  • Improvements in medical benefit entitlements - Article 37
  • Bargaining Unit Protection – Article 7
  • Workload management improvements for those who work in Contact Centres – new language on Preparatory and Wrap Up time
  • Pay and benefit entitlements for actual time worked – Article 4 for part-time workers and article 26.08 for all employees who work overtime
  • Improvements in grievance language in Article 19
  • Stronger anti-harassment language in Article 14
  • Adequate funding for child care centres
  • Family Related Leave Improvements in a variety of clauses in Article 42
  • Protections against unreasonable measurement and surveillance of individual employees – new language
  • Improvements in Appendix M dealing with the access to and provision of training for members who have received formal surplus notice

Your team is not prepared to negotiate any concessions and is interested in moving forward towards the goal of workplace fairness. Your team cannot achieve these goals without your help - support your bargaining team actively over the coming weeks! Canada Post is expected to respond to the union’s offer of settlement on Monday, August 25.

Your Bargaining team in front of the wall of member support — left to right: Seth Sazant, Andrew Baranowski, Erna Post, Richard des Lauriers, Hélène Arbique, René Fredeen and Larissa MacFadden.


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