Canadians will start to see mail trickle in after Canada Post workers switched from national to rotating strikes. Article content
“Canada Post is safely resuming its operations across the country,” said the Crown Corporation in a news release on Tuesday. It added that the rotating strikes by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) would mean “ongoing disruptions in service” and said “customers should expect delays.” Article content Article content
After more than two weeks of a national strike, the rotating strikes began on Oct. 11 in order to “get mail and parcels moving,” the union said , “while continuing our struggle for good collective agreements and a strong public postal service.”
Canada Post said rotating strike activity ended in Timmins, Ont., on Tuesday.
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