Unreasonable offer by Canada Post prompts strike vote
Canada Post Corporation has taken an unreasonable approach to bargaining during the late stages of negotiations and employees will take a strike vote over the coming weeks to protect their rights.
The negotiations started in the spring of 2008, and the union says the employer is refusing to address the workers’ demands.
The main issues at the bargaining table continue to be: protections
against unreasonable measurements and surveillance of individual employees,
workload-management issues, a fair benefits package, fair wages and bargaining
unit protection. Canada Post has previously negotiated similar settlements
with other unions.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) bargaining team tabled a thoughtful and comprehensive offer of settlement last week, but Canada Post remains reluctant to commit to any proposal of substance.
The union will not agree to concessions for its members and says only a
substantial improvement in Canada Post’s offer could prevent a strike.
The collective agreement between UPCE/PSAC and Canada Post expired on
August 31, 2008. The union served the employer a notice to bargain on May 1,
2008, and the negotiations began on June 4, 2008.
