Canada Post says it has set a date for its largest union of postal staff to start a vote on its latest and “final” offer.
Based on an announcement despatched to International Information, the vote can be held beginning July 21 at 7 a.m. (Jap Daylight Time) and shut Aug, 1 at 5 p.m. (Jap Daylight Time)
The Canadian Union of Postal Staff, which has greater than 53,000 members, can be voting to probably ratify the deal tabled by Canada Put up, which features a wage enhance, signing bonus, sustaining an outlined profit pension and job safety clauses, amongst different particulars.

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“Canada Put up staff represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Staff (CUPW) may have the chance to vote on the Company’s ultimate presents for collective agreements,” the assertion stated.
“Earlier at the moment, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) offered the events with a Discover of Vote. The CIRB is an impartial tribunal that can administer the confidential vote. Workers will vote privately, both on-line or by cellphone.”
Canada Put up additionally says the Canada Industrial Relations Board will lead the vote.
If the union ratifies the deal, it will finish a greater than 18-month-long interval of negotiations and subsequent strike activity, which Canada Put up says has elevated the corporate’s monetary losses at a price of $10 million per day in June.
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