In early June, senior Canada Post Corporation representatives approached CUPW with a proposal to extend the current collective agreements by two years and provide a 2% increase in wages. They stated that the uncertainty of the recovery from the pandemic would make our upcoming negotiations extremely difficult.
The National Executive Board decided that we would not accept CPC’s proposal but would consider pursuing discussions if CPC agreed to:
The National Executive Board authorized National Grievance Officer Carl Girouard, Prairie Region National Director and Urban Chief Negotiator Lana Smidt, Montreal Region National Director and RSMC Chief Negotiator Nancy Beauchamp, and myself to conduct the discussions with CPC. Throughout the discussions the NEB was kept fully informed of all developments.
The National Executive Board has voted unanimously to recommend to the membership to support the tentative agreements reached with CPC. We believe the agreements include important improvements and addresses important aspects of all of our objectives.
The following is a very brief overview of the changes which will be included in the new collective agreement if it is ratified by the membership. During the coming days there will be detailed information on all of these changes as well as a full explanation of the voting procedures.
The NEB is submitting this proposal for a two-year extension because we believe it addresses some of the important problems facing the membership. This agreement will provide more jobs and greater economic security. It also clears the path for the expansion of financial services to be provided by Canada Post. This is a goal, which we have spent more than a decade fighting for. Expanded postal banking services will not only extend financial services to millions of people that have been excluded by the traditional banks, it will also ensure that our retail outlets are viable and secure.
CUPW will be explaining all the components and will provide the complete text of the agreements. Please read the material and come out to vote where there will be further explanation and debate. This will be your turn to decide.
In Solidarity,
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