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Canada Post Workers Ban Overtime as Rotating Strikes Continue
…said it has offered significant wage increases. The raises offered aren’t enough to keep up with inflation, Palecek said in a message to members Oct. 31, and the agency’s proposals…
…said it has offered significant wage increases. The raises offered aren’t enough to keep up with inflation, Palecek said in a message to members Oct. 31, and the agency’s proposals…
OTTAWA, Ontario—Canadian postal workers’ rotating strikes have spread to Manitoba. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said with 1,500 workers walked out in Winnipeg at 10 p.m. on Oct. 28,…
…walkouts at unspecified locations if Canada Post doesn’t reach contract agreements with the Urban Postal Operations and Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers bargaining units. “Our goal is still negotiated settlements…
Factors to consider when determining the appropriate level of surplus In a recent Milliman report entitled “Status of collectively bargained benefits: Multiemployer health and welfare fund statistics,” Milliman analyzed the…
…does not prevent the 100,000 drivers currently on the road from servicing New Yorkers of color in the outer boroughs. The primary issue here is not one of civil rights,…
…and nation. Your name may be Koch or Walton. Or it may be Ross. But while you enjoy your billions, you are telling dedicated workers and their families that their…
…11 slabs of Dupont’s Corian brand countertop weighing over 800 pounds each when the slabs toppled over on top of them. The transportation and warehousing industries are among the most…
…25-percent steel tariffs and 10-percent aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico and European Union, too. “Our history shows there is no stronger ally and partner on national security than Canada,” USW…
QUEBEC, Canada – Quebec’s striking crane operators have returned to work ending a six-day strike that began June 14th. The workers were protesting against industry initiated changes in government regulations…
…to the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, CLAC often makes deals with employers before workers have been hired, doesn’t require contracts to be approved by members, and has signed agreements that…