Canada Post union asks Ottawa to butt out as talks set to resume
OTTAWA — The union representing thousands of Canada Post workers on rotating strike wants the federal government to butt out of bargaining as negotiators prepare to head back to the table with the employer for the first time in nearly a month.
The Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers confirmed to The Canadian Press on Tuesday that they plan to meet later this week with a mediator but did not provide a specific date.
Canada Post has for nearly two years been in the middle of strained negotiations on a new collective agreement with its largest union representing about 55,000 workers.
Members took to the picket line more than a month ago after the federal government introduced sweeping changes to Canada Post’s mandate that allow for an expansion of community mailboxes, adjustments in delivery standards and the closure of some post offices.


