As announced Friday afternoon, a majority of employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) have voted to reject the corporation’s final offers to both the urban and rural bargaining units.
This means negotiations between the parties remain unresolved.
A Canada Post spokesperson advised the corporation is evaluating their next steps.
A media release from the corporation noted, “This result does not lessen the urgent need to modernize and protect this vital national service.
“However, it does mean the uncertainty that has been significantly impacting our business – and the many Canadians and Canadian businesses who depend on Canada Post – will continue.”
