Holiday message to UPCE members from John Gordon
Published by Patrick December 23rd, 2008 in Bargaining, Canada Post / Purolator, John Gordon Tags: Bargaining, Canada Post / Purolator, upce.HOLIDAY MESSAGE TO UPCE MEMBERS FROM JOHN GORDON
Challenging your employer and taking strike action is difficult; it is even more so at this time of year. Between the weather and the holidays, it takes extra strength to remain on the picket line. I am so proud of your courage and determination in standing up to Canada Post and their attempts to break your solidarity.
This strike was long and difficult, but you all showed Canada Post, and the labour movement, how committed you were to making improvements on the employer’s offer. And because of your commitment and activism, you were able to move the Corporation; having them return to the bargaining table with an improved offer.
Throughout the strike, Canada Post claimed many members were returning to work; but we knew that was not the case as the picket lines remained strong. While Canada Post claimed that mail delivery had not been hurt by the strike, we knew that the mail was backed up and significantly behind schedule. While Canada Post claimed it was business as usual, we knew that important year-end work was not being completed.
Your actions clearly had an impact; Canada Post continued to seek injunctions precisely because your actions were so successful. Canada Post tested your determination and our collective solidarity as they tried to move your strike into the courts. But no matter the challenge, you proved stronger than the actions of the Corporation.
PSAC continued to stand with you; in paying your benefits, in defending your rights, and challenging Canada Post to return to the table and negotiate a fair collective agreement that meets your needs. This new offer is now before you; an offer you all helped to create thanks to your collective solidarity.
I hope you take pride and reflect on the importance of your actions, and what they have accomplished. Your strength and courage are commendable, and will be needed as we continue to challenge this employer together. I hope that you are able to enjoy this holiday season with your family and friends, as we enjoy the gifts of friendship, solidarity and valour.
In Solidarity,
John Gordon
National President