Canada

Canada Post workers could begin rotating strikes Monday

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it has given strike notice to Canada Post that workers could walk off the job as early as next week.

Union wants improved job security, an end to forced overtime, and better health and safety measures

Canada Post's unionized workers could begin rotating strikes as early as Monday. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it has given strike notice to Canada Post that workers could walk off the job as early as next week.

The union representing 50,000 Canada Post employees says rotating strikes will begin Monday if agreements aren't reached with the Urban Postal Operations and Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers bargaining units.

The union is pushing for improved job security, an end to forced overtime, and better health and safety measures.

Locations of the potential job action have not yet been determined. (Ted S. Warren/Associated Press)

Locations of the rotating strikes have yet to be determined.

The possibility of a work stoppage has hovered over Canada Post since Sept. 26 after postal workers voted overwhelmingly in late summer in support of a potential walkout to back their contract demands.

An exterior shot of a postal service office with a Canada Post sign in blue and red.
Postal workers voted overwhelmingly in support of strike action if their demands are not met. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

Canada Post is the biggest parcel shipping company in the country, having delivered about one million parcels a day during the holiday season last year — an increase of 20 per cent over the same period in 2016.