Canada Post - Huge losses

CP is in a somewhat different position than a factory.

Wally at Widgets Inc is expected to make 100 widgets a day because that's how many they sell on average, over a year. On a slow sales week the excess goes into the warehouse to be on hand when sales boom.

Peter the Postie letter carrier is expected to deliver on average 100 units of mail per day. Can he warehouse anything in excess of 100 units?

If it's a slow week and he only has 60 units, can he take the rest of the day off with pay but work overtime free when it's a busy day?

A fair compromise is a blend of pay balances, including cheaper part time workers when needed. Part timers need to be vetted as well, throwing another variable into the blend. End user expectations coupled with market changes makes the subject a grenade with the pin pulled.
They are nothing a like.

Already been stated, LC's can take the rest of the day off if they finish early with full pay.
They have casuals to pick up the slack when full timers are on vacation, and busier times of the year, mail not delivered on busy days.
It's a union why would they work overtime without pay. They wouldn't
 
Canada Post is saved. (much sarcasm) Management has directed carriers that they are no longer to raise the flag on rural mail boxes when delivering. That change should save them at least a few billion a year.


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They are nothing a like.

Already been stated, LC's can take the rest of the day off if they finish early with full pay.
They have casuals to pick up the slack when full timers are on vacation, and busier times of the year, mail not delivered on busy days.
It's a union why would they work overtime without pay. They wouldn't
Not anymore, they are being told to work the full shift now. So everyone's just slowing down delivery, even bringing mail back...you can imagine how management feels now.
 
Canada Post is saved. (much sarcasm) Management has directed carriers that they are no longer to raise the flag on rural mail boxes when delivering. That change should save them at least a few billion a year.


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i read the headline and thought..OK????
 
When the thieves see the flag up. They know for sure know there are some goodies inside.
not CP problem, once mail is in the box, whatever happens they are not liable. anywho, people can and do leave notes on their box (leave the flag down, w/e)

this new policy is a headscratcher if im honest. maybe an article explains, but im too lazy
 
Canada Post is saved. (much sarcasm) Management has directed carriers that they are no longer to raise the flag on rural mail boxes when delivering. That change should save them at least a few billion a year.


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Better idea: if an address is 5km or less from a grocery store, put in a super mailbox in the grocery store.

CPC serves our place in Porcupine like that.
 
Not anymore, they are being told to work the full shift now. So everyone's just slowing down delivery, even bringing mail back...you can imagine how management feels now.
Sounds like the union might be shooting off their own foot.

That’s one toe gone.
 
Canada Post is saved. (much sarcasm) Management has directed carriers that they are no longer to raise the flag on rural mail boxes when delivering. That change should save them at least a few billion a year.


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Don't some boxes raise the flag automatically when the door is opened? A little cam link does the trick.
 
Not anymore, they are being told to work the full shift now. So everyone's just slowing down delivery, even bringing mail back...you can imagine how management feels now.
Well that's interesting. I'm sure that isn't going over well... You still hanging on there?
 
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