‘We will fight’ in court if back-to-work legislation passes, postal union warns
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he still hopes agreements can be struck to end mail disruptions across the country after his government introduced back-to-work legislation that could force striking Canada Post employees to put down their picket signs.
But while he conceded legislating an end to a labour dispute is never the best option, Trudeau said his government must act to protect small businesses and the livelihoods of Canadians affected by a month of rotating strikes.
“While we are continuing to hold out hope that there’s going to be a settlement or an agreement at the bargaining table, we also have to do what’s responsible and prepare for the possible need for legislation,” Trudeau said Thursday at an event in Calgary.
Labour Minister Patty Hajdu tabled a back-to-work bill in the House of Commons but stressed the government would hold off debating the bill to give a special mediator time to settle the labour dispute.