As a strike looms, Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) remain at an impasse over key issues, including weekend work, benefits, wages, and the removal of a five-minute wash-up time before meals. Canada Post, which rejected the union’s request for a two-week truce, presented new proposals that the union deemed inadequate. The wash-up time issue has become a significant sticking point, with the union arguing it is essential for maintaining a safe workplace, while Canada Post claims its elimination aligns with industry standards and reduces unproductive time.
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Trump could crush Canada's softwood exports. Here's how a new crisis could play out
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