You posties are pushing it too far now...
https://globalnews.ca/news/10885174/canada-post-strike-delay-influencer-holiday-cards/?utm_source=newsshowcase&utm_medium=gnews&utm_campaign=CDAQm5L13cHxhYqAARjF0tD-n6jg97sBKhAIACoHCAow7NOFCzDO-IID&utm_content=rundown
The union is asking for a 24% wage increase over 4 years... But it's also asking for an additional 10 paid days off.. and that's worth another 4% per year.
Quite a few of the articles put out recently mention Ian Lee. He's been studying CP since the 80s..I posted his last write up a few pages ago..
Here it is again..
http://www.nammu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Canada-Post-The-Tipping-Point-Has-Arrived.pdf
I'll just add...
CP over-pays for outside services.. trucking, etc... some times double what they should.
CP also gives away millions of dollars in consumable products to other companies.
We were shipping about 24K daily thru CP before the strike. We re-routed what we could... not feasible to re-route everything. Our backlog is growing by about 7K each day of the strike.
How many carriers finish their routes each day? Is it a lot.. few.. is it typically the same routes that do.. etc?
My neighbour is home by mid afternoon a lot of days.. his kid is newer.. typically works full days... I think he's a temp.
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