Chamber reaction: Postal strike in rural Sask. sparks concerns for businesses and holiday shipping
As the ongoing Canada Post strike is disrupting rural Saskatchewan businesses and residents, the Battlefords Chamber leadership are concerned about the escalating challenges during the holiday season.
“Many businesses in more rural areas don’t necessarily have other choices for shipping, and if they do, they certainly cost us significantly more,” said Linda Machniak, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Battlefords Chamber of Commerce.
On Nov. 15, more than 55,000 postal workers, represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), launched a nationwide strike. This action followed a 72-hour strike notice issued on Nov. 12 after Canada Post and CUPW could not reach a negotiated agreement.
“After a year of bargaining with little progress, postal workers made the difficult decision to strike. Canada Post had the opportunity to prevent this strike, but it has refused to negotiate real solutions to the issues postal workers face every day. Instead, Canada Post left us no choice when it threatened to change our working conditions and leave our members exposed to layoffs,” CUPW said in a statement.