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Website Encourages Union Members to Reject Canada Post Agreement

6 February 2026
in Canada
Website Encourages Union Members to Reject Canada Post Agreement
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A website called “CUPW Vote No” is urging Canada Post workers to reject a tentative agreement, claiming it is inferior to a previously rejected contract and lacks major demand fulfillment. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has not confirmed its connection to the site, which criticizes wage increases that only match inflation and the potential closure of more rural post offices. Following the federal government’s approval for restructuring Canada Post, there are concerns over service cuts and job losses. CUPW, representing 55,000 workers, continues to seek significant wage increases and improved benefits amid Canada Post’s financial struggles.

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