Overview
- The union warned it will consider stronger actions if Canada Post does not return to bargaining and commit to a fair, ratifiable agreement.
- Beginning Monday, postal workers will refuse to deliver commercial flyers, replacing the nationwide overtime ban that began in May.
- Negotiations have stretched for more than 18 months, with CUPW proposing 19% over four years versus roughly 13% in Canada Post’s May offer rejected by members in August.
- CUPW says Canada Post walked away from talks and is urging the federal government to appoint people at the corporation who are willing to negotiate.
- Canada Post reported a $407 million pre-tax loss in Q2 2025 after an inquiry deemed it effectively insolvent, and it has not yet responded to the union’s latest move.