
Canada Post union meets with jobs minister as it reviews ‘final offers’
Global News
Officials with the union representing Canada Post workers are meeting with the federal jobs minister as the overtime ban continues.
Officials with the union that represents Canada Post workers are meeting with Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu on Friday as its overtime ban continues.
The union told Global News in an email that Secretary of State for Labour John Zerucelli would also attend the meeting.
Global News has requested further comment from the union on what it hopes to achieve from discussions with the minister.
Friday’s meeting comes just two days after the Crown corporation presented what it called its “final offers” to the union in a bid to end the overtime ban and prevent a larger strike.
At the time, the Crown corporation said its latest proposal was an “enhanced offer” from the one it made last week, despite its latest financial report showing mounting challenges.
Under the new offers, Canada Post says employees will receive a signing bonus of $1,000 or $500, depending on their role. The cost-of-living allowance payments will have a lower inflation threshold, meaning they will get triggered with inflation at 7.16 per cent instead of 13.59 per cent.
The Crown corporation said it will also end mandatory overtime.
However, the Crown corporation also says it’s remaining firm on its original wage offer of six per cent in the first year, followed by three per cent in the second year and two per cent in each of the following two years, for a compounded total of 13.59 per cent.













