Unions block trucks at Canada Post depot in B.C. to protest back-to-work bill
OTTAWA — Canada Post employees have been legislated back to work after more than five weeks of rotating strikes, but that isn’t stopping their brethren from picking up picket signs to support them — and once again slowing the mail in the process.
Just after the federal government passed a law this week forcing an end to strikes by Canadian Union of Postal Workers members, the union warned that other unions could act out in response.
And, today, they did just that.
CUPW says several major unions in British Columbia set up picket lines at the Pacific Processing Centre in Vancouver.