Kamloops postal workers could be back on the pickets lines on Thursday
KAMLOOPS — Letter carriers in Kamloops were off the job on Wednesday and may be walking the picket lines on Thursday as well. It’s the second time in two weeks, as the Canadian postal workers continue rotating strikes across Canada.
This is the fifth week of job action, but support for postal workers in Kamloops remains strong as they huddled outside the main Canada Post office on Dalhousie Drive. Workers say the public has been mostly on their side as they try to reach an agreement with Canada Post.
“I find, especially on my route, I have over 800 calls and I’d say over 50 per cent to 70 per cent are totally with us in saying you don’t get anything unless you fight for it, so fight, fight, fight,” says President of the Kamloops Local Kellie Horncastle.
There was no mail delivered on Wednesday and may not be any on Thursday either as local workers prepare to be on the picket line again. If they are out on Thursday, the only mail to be delivered will be social assistance cheques.


