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Canada’s Jobs Minister is urging Canada Post’s union to return to the bargaining table to resolve disputes over binding arbitration. The call comes amid concerns that prolonged impasse could disrupt postal services and unsettle workers, stressing the need for a rapid and fair resolution.
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La ministre de l’Emploi affirme que «l’arbitrage n’est pas la voie privilégiée par l’une ou l’autre des parties».
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu asked the Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to work out terms for binding arbitration
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to return to the negotiating table with federal mediators.
The minister says Canadians expect the parties to resolve the impasse and that federal mediators are standing by to help
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is calling on Canada Post and its union to return to the bargaining table to hash out terms for binding arbitration. In a social media statement Wednesday, the minister also asked the Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to continue to work toward a…
Jobs minister asks Canada Post, union back to the bargaining table CP24
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