Following the Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejection of Canada Post’s final offers, Local CUPW-812 President Nicole Chouinard said the outcome wasn’t a surprise.
The vote took place from July 21st up until yesterday (Friday), after the postal service had made its final contract offer in late May.
Chouinard noted two reasons for the vote, one being the nature of which the postal service has been allegedly negotiating, and the federal government’s involvement.
“The union is tired of it, the workers are tired of it. This is not treating us fairly or respectfully.”
“This is not respecting the collective bargaining process. There was no doubt that this would be rejected.”
She said at this point, the next steps are up in the air, but are ready to get back to the table to continue negotiating.
“Personally, I am so glad that the union has stood strong and rejected this offer. This gives me great hope for our future.” said Chouinard.
Canada Post said in a statement yesterday that they’re disappointed un the result, and are evaluating its next steps.
The union represents 55,000 workers across the country, as well as 200 in the Prince George area.
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