10-23-2018 12:42 PM
FYI, Canada Post is still trying to mediate a labor agreement with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Postal workers are staging a series of geographically rotating 24-hr strikes in response. To date pick-up/delivery has been affected for 24 hrs in the following locations beginning on the date indicated:
10/22 -- Victorian, Windsor, Edmonton, Halifax
10/23 -- Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area
Supposedly, mail pick-up/delivery in other locations will not be affected. For more info/updates of other areas that may be affected in the coming days see: https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/comm/list.page?ecid=murl|ddn|lr|5
10-23-2018 12:49 PM
@tiramisu41 wrote:FYI, Canada Post is still trying to mediate a labor agreement with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Postal workers are staging a series of geographically rotating 24-hr strikes in response. To date pick-up/delivery has been affected for 24 hrs in the following locations beginning on the date indicated:
10/22 -- Victorian, Windsor, Edmonton, Halifax
10/23 -- Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area
Supposedly, mail pick-up/delivery in other locations will not be affected. For more info/updates of other areas that may be affected in the coming days see: https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/comm/list.page?ecid=murl|ddn|lr|5
It seems to me that Canada is prone to postal strikes? It's not like here in the States.
10-23-2018 12:56 PM
I think USPS employees are considered Civil Service. Civil Service does not go on strike, as far as I know.
10-24-2018 02:42 AM
It's already bad enough. We continue to have problems shipping to Canada--inability to track packages and insanely long shipping times. If the postal situation declines, then it is likely many international sellers will exclude Canada.
10-24-2018 07:47 AM
Thank you for the heads up. best regards