No settlement imminent despite frenzied email exchange over Canada Post offer
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government signalled Monday it was willing to give Canada Post a couple more days to settle a labour dispute with its employees despite pressure from business to end rotating strikes that have caused a month-long backlog of undelivered parcels and mail.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh also gave clear indications that if the Liberals introduced back-to-work legislation to force an end to the dispute, they would be in for a rough ride.
As Canada Post emerged from a weekend stalemate with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers over its latest contract offers, the Crown corporation issued another proposal: it would agree to mediation with the union, but only if its striking workers ended their walkouts during a so-called “cooling-off” period.
It also called for binding arbitration if no settlement was reached by the end of January.