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Federal minister asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post strike

A federally appointed mediator withdrew themselves two weeks ago
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Canada Post employees and supporters rally at Canada Post headquarters in Ottawa, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Mail could begin moving again in Canada as early as next week after the federal government moved Friday to end the nearly month-long work stoppage at Canada Post.

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon referred the dispute to the Canada Industrial Relations Board, with the aim of ordering the nearly 55,000 workers back to work and extending their current contract until May 22, 2025 B次元官网网址 if the board determines a deal isnB次元官网网址檛 within reach before the end of the year.

In the meantime, MacKinnon said he will appoint an industrial inquiry commission to look into the bargaining issues and come up with recommendations by May 15 on how a new agreement can be reached.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e calling a time out,B次元官网网址 MacKinnon told a news conference in Ottawa.

B次元官网网址淪uffice to say positions appeared to have hardened and it became clear to me we were in a total impasse.B次元官网网址

A federally appointed mediator withdrew themselves two weeks ago, saying at the time the two sides were too far apart to make a deal.

MacKinnon said since then, the negotiations have been B次元官网网址済oing in the wrong direction.B次元官网网址

Ottawa used section 107 of the Labour Code to make its move Friday, after using the same powers to intervene earlier this year in disputes at the countryB次元官网网址檚 railways and ports, directing the board to order workers back to work and to order binding arbitration.

ItB次元官网网址檚 a move that sparked legal challenges from the unions involved and that labour experts and advocates have said erodes workersB次元官网网址 bargaining rights.

This time, the governmentB次元官网网址檚 use of section 107 is B次元官网网址渕ore restrained,B次元官网网址 said Alison Braley-Rattai, an associate professor of labour at Brock University.

Business groups have been calling on the government to intervene B次元官网网址 though Canada Post did not. Up until Friday MacKinnon insisted intervention wasnB次元官网网址檛 in the cards.

But despite the wait, Braley-Rattai said she isnB次元官网网址檛 surprised the government ended up stepping in.

B次元官网网址淚t has been going on for a very long time,B次元官网网址 she said of the dispute.

MacKinnon called the decision a creative solution by not sending the matter directly to binding arbitration B次元官网网址 as the government did in the disputes at the railways and ports.

He said this doesnB次元官网网址檛 mean a deal will be automatically in reach by May, but hoped the inquiry can show a path forward that works for both Canada Post and its workers.

B次元官网网址淭here are major structural changes in that industry that have to be accounted for,B次元官网网址 he said.

B次元官网网址淭here are workersB次元官网网址 aspirations in that industry that have to be accounted for. Those have proved to be interests that are tough to reconcile. So IB次元官网网址檓 looking to try and triage those issues.B次元官网网址

The postal workersB次元官网网址 union denounced the decision, calling it B次元官网网址渁n assaultB次元官网网址 on the right to collective bargaining.

B次元官网网址淭his order continues a deeply troubling pattern in which the government uses its arbitrary powers to let employers off the hook, drag their feet, and refuse to bargain in good faith with workers and their unions,B次元官网网址 the Canadian Union of Postal Workers said in a statement.

Canada Post workers who were gathered outside a delivery centre east of Toronto on Friday morning expressed mixed feelings about the news.

Striking worker Kirk Gonnsen said he feels workers were let down by Canada Post and the government, but heB次元官网网址檚 happy that workers struggling to pay their bills will be able to earn some money again.

Union member Denise Caster accused Canada Post of not being willing to engage in B次元官网网址済ood faithB次元官网网址 talks.

B次元官网网址淚 want to get back to work, we all want to get back to work,B次元官网网址 she said. B次元官网网址淲e were hoping to get back to work with a fair negotiated contract.B次元官网网址

Canada Post said itB次元官网网址檚 reviewing the details of the announcement and that it looks forward to getting back to work.

It added its commitment has always been to reach negotiated agreements.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business welcomed the move. It estimates small businesses have been losing a combined $100 million every day.

B次元官网网址淭his will be too late to salvage any of the Christmas holiday season for small businesses,B次元官网网址 CFIB president Dan Kelly said in a statement.

B次元官网网址淲ith a massive backlog, it will be nearly impossible for any new shipments to make it to Canadians before Christmas through Canada Post.B次元官网网址

Kelly said the resumption of mail will help businesses waiting for cheque payments from customers. He said lack of mail delivery has made it hard for small businesses to pay their bills.

MacKinnon acknowledged the effect on small businesses and remote communities, as well as on passport deliveries, immigration paperwork, and health cards. He said there are 50,000 permanent resident cards yet to be mailed, 190,000 passports, and the Canada Revenue Agency is holding more than 1.65 million pieces of secure correspondence.

B次元官网网址 With files from Sharif Hassan in Toronto

Nick Murray and Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press

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