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Canada Post: CUPW’s Latest Offer Is Out of Touch

OTTAWA, May 30, 2011 /CNW/ – The union is prepared to shut down Canada’s postal system even though the company has proposed a deal that gives employees better pay and benefits than they currently enjoy. The latest counter offer from the union does nothing to address the significant challenges facing the company.

Canada Post’s offer provides:

* Annual wage increases leading to a top rate of $26 per hour for both new and existing employees;

* A defined benefit pension plan for both new and existing employees despite a $3.2-billion solvency deficit;

* Up to seven weeks vacation;

* Job security for both new and existing employees.

With in excess of 17% Lettermail volume decline since 2006, Canada Post’s challenges are well understood.

To address these challenges we have proposed a competitive and comprehensive pay and benefits package for employees hired in the future. The offer put forward for new employees will still make Canada Post an attractive place to work.

If there is a work disruption mail and parcels will not be delivered. However, contingency plans are in place to ensure the safety of any items that remain in the mail stream during a work disruption. There are also plans to ensure Canada Post returns to normal operations as quickly as possible following any work disruption.

Customers of Canada Post can find updated information about the company’s labour situation online at www.infopost.ca/customer. The French version of the website can be found at www.infoposte.ca/client.

Canada Post union submits final offer, could go on strike Friday

Today CUPW submitted a final offer to reach an agreement without a strike or lockout. There were several important amendments and clarifications to our positions. The entire offer can be viewed online at www.cupw.ca and has been distributed to CUPW locals. CPC management has not yet replied to the union although they issued a press release indicating that they are rejecting the union’s proposals.In order to focus the efforts of the Employer towards reaching a negotiated settlement, the union provided our 72-our strike notice as required by the Canada Labour Code. Under the law the union can exercise our the right to strike as of 11:59 PM EDT Thursday June 2, 2011.