Overview
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers shot down a federal-mandated deal that included about 13 percent in wage hikes over four years and the introduction of more part-time roles.
- Union negotiators said they are ready to return to the bargaining table and will maintain a national ban on overtime work until a new agreement is reached.
- Canada Post expressed disappointment in the vote results and is weighing options such as binding arbitration, unilaterally imposing new contract terms or other measures to end the impasse.
- Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu stated that Ottawa expects both parties to resume negotiations immediately and reach a resolution as soon as possible.
- Labour experts judge that a full-scale postal strike is unlikely at this stage despite the continued deadlock and ongoing work actions.