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Unionized Canada Post Workers Say No to Latest Offer in Contract Standoff

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Unionized Canada Post Workers Say No to Latest Offer in Contract Standoff

A Canada Post employee returns to a delivery depot in Vancouver, on Dec. 17, 2024. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck

Canada Post says it is considering its next step after unionized workers overwhelmingly rejected the Crown corporation’s latest contract offer, worsening a long-running labour standoff and risking further disruption to postal service.

Voting on the offer concluded Aug. 1, with the 55,000-strong Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) voting to reject the deal, which would have raised wages 13 percent over four years and created more part-time postal jobs.

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