Canada Post, union make their case at labour board hearings
OTTAWA — Canada Post says it and the union representing striking workers are taking part in hearings by the country’s labour board on whether the two sides have reached an impasse.
As the work stoppage hits one month, the Crown corporation says it will notify Canadians as quickly as possible when its operations resume.
Mail could begin moving again across the country early this week after the federal government pushed Friday to end the work stoppage at Canada Post.
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order the 55,000 picketing employees back to work within days if the tribunal determines a deal isn’t doable before the end of the year.