Canada Post’s latest global offer is a “major step backwards” in their negotiations, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced Friday.

The postal workers’ union launched a strike Sep. 25 after Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound announced door-to-door mail delivery would end within the next decade, as the struggling Crown Corporation looks for ways to cut costs.

“We waited 45 days for offers that are worse than what we rejected in August,” including job cuts and the removal of job security, CUPW president Jan Simpson wrote in the statement.

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It’s the second postal strike in under a year, after postal workers walked off Nov. 15, 2024, and were ordered back to work one month later.

Canada Post’s proposals Friday incl

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