Canada Post Strike Disrupts Holiday Shipping as Talks Stall
The nationwide strike, entering its third week, has halted mail and parcel delivery, leaving businesses and consumers struggling during the busiest retail season.
- Over 55,000 Canada Post workers began striking on November 15, with no resolution in sight after mediation efforts were suspended this week.
- A key dispute centers on Canada Post's proposal to hire more part-time workers for weekend parcel delivery, which the union opposes due to concerns over wages and benefits.
- The strike has severely impacted small businesses, particularly in rural areas, where alternative shipping options are limited and costly.
- Canada Post has temporarily laid off some striking workers, a move labor experts suggest may violate the Canada Labour Code.
- Essential services like government assistance cheques are still being delivered, but holiday shipments, including letters to Santa, face significant delays.