How the City of Winnipeg will deal with a potential Canada Post strike
- Canada Post and its employees represented by CUPW may face a nationwide strike starting May 22, 2025, as their collective agreements are set to expire on that date.
- Negotiations have stalled with no meaningful progress, and Canada Post paused talks to prepare comprehensive proposals ahead of an industrial inquiry report due May 15.
- The union called the negotiation pause reprehensible and criticized Canada Post for refusing financial responsibility and ignoring offers to enable weekend delivery.
- More than 55,000 postal workers struck for 32 days last holiday season, and a new strike could disrupt millions of parcels and stall billions in e-commerce revenue.
- Small businesses and consumers are preparing alternatives to mitigate expected supply chain delays, increased shipping costs, and broader economic impacts from a strike.
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