The 2024 Canada Post strike was a
strike action
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against
Canada Post
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Originally known as Royal Mail Canada (the operating name of the Post Office Department of the Can ...
by the national membership of the
Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike began on November 15, 2024 and was suspended on December 17.
Background
Negotiations for a new contract began on November 15, 2023, one year prior to the strike. On August 2, 2024, CUPW filed with the federal
Minister of Labour Minister of labour (in British English) or labor (in American English) is typically a cabinet-level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, traini ...
to get conciliators to help mediate. After continued impasse in negotiations and a cooling-off period, the
Government of Canada
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appointed mediators to assist in negotiation that, ultimately, was also unsuccessful.
At the time of the strike, CUPW represented approximately 55,000 striking workers. Its list of demands included:
* wage increases of 24% over four years, which it says will keep wages up to
inflation
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;
* enhancements to group benefits, such as coverage for
fertility treatments and
gender-affirming care
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;
* improved protections against
technological change
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;
* enhancements to paid medical leave;
* paid meal and rest periods; and
* increased short-term
disability benefits
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United Kingdom
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.
Canada Post declined these demands, instead offering wage increases of 11.5% over four years as well as increased paid leave.
The
crown corporation
Crown corporation ()
is the term used in Canada for organizations that are structured like private companies, but are directly and wholly owned by the government.
Crown corporations have a long-standing presence in the country, and have a sign ...
has described its finances as "unsustainable," reporting over $3 billion in losses since 2018 and debts exceeding $1 billion. In 2023, Canada Post spent $4.9 billion on labour costs against $6.9 billion in revenue, with operating costs per hour for parcel delivery ranging from $50 to $60 versus industry benchmarks of $40 to $50. Unlike many Crown corporations, Canada Post is not taxpayer-funded and must sustain itself entirely on its own revenues.
Timeline
On November 12, 2024, the CUPW issued a 72-hour strike notice, followed by a 72-hour lockout notice from Canada Post. The deadline for an agreement lapsed on November 15, thus triggering a nationwide strike.
On November 28, 2024, Canada Post temporarily laid off some striking employees.
In response, CUPW filed a complaint with the
Canada Industrial Relations Board
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(CIRB),
arguing that Canada Post violated the ''
Canada Labour Code
The ''Canada Labour Code'' () is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour. The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, a ...
''.
In a notice posted to members, CUPW described the layoffs as a "scare tactic" meant to intimidate union members.
On December 1, Canada Post presented a "framework" to CUPW in order to end the strike. CUPW said on their website that its negotiators were reviewing the framework documents.
On December 9, CUPW reduced its wage increase demands from 24% over four years to a 19% raise.
On December 12,
Conservative Party Leader
Pierre Poilievre
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asked
Prime Minister
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Justin Trudeau
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when the government would step in to end the strike. Trudeau responded that the "best deals are made at the bargaining table". The following day,
Labour Minister Minister of labour (in British English) or labor (in American English) is typically a cabinet-level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, traini ...
Steven MacKinnon
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declared an impasse in the talks, and asked the CIRB to order the postal workers back to work.
The CIRB ruled in favour of MacKinnon's proposal, and ordered the strikers to return to work by the morning of December 17.
A group of strikers protested the decision at the
Moncton
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office of
Employment Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor
Marie Ginette Petitpas Taylor (born 1968/1969) is a Canadian politician who has been representing the riding of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe in the House of Commons of Canada since the 2015 federal election. She is a member of the Liberal ...
.
As part of the CIRB's ruling, Canada Post's contracts with its employees were extended until May 2025 to give more time for negotiations.
On May 19, 2025, CUPW gave notice that the strike would resume on May 23, 2025.
However, after a meeting with Canada Post on May 22, the union announced a ban on
overtime
Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. The term is also used for the pay received for this time. Normal hours may be determined in several ways:
*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
work, averting a strike.
Impact
Domestic
Public reactions to the strike were mixed. In an
Angus Reid poll conducted over the strike's third week, 34% of Canadians sided with Canada Post, 29% sided with the striking workers, and 37% were unsure or didn't support either side. Many Canadians accused the striking workers of "cancelling Christmas" due to the strike being so close to the holidays.
To prevent passports from being held in processing centres,
Service Canada
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delayed the distribution of 215,000 passports.
About ten million packages were not delivered.
The strike negatively impacted
Black Friday sales, with many small businesses unable to ship orders during their peak season. The
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is a non-profit business organization representing Canadian owners of small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs).
The CFIB advocates on behalf of small business to improve tax policy, laws, and ...
reported the strike had cost small and medium-sized businesses $1.6 billion by December 13, and that 73% of small businesses intended to reduce usage of Canada Post.
Canada Post's
Santa Claus letter program was suspended, with Canada Post saying that all letters received would be responded to once the strike is over, but that they could not guarantee responses before Christmas.
In some communities, members of the public, businesses and union locals organized their own drop boxes to receive letters to Santa.
Due to the strike,
Elections Canada
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History
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did not provide voter information cards for the
December 16 by-election in
Cloverdale—Langley City
Cloverdale—Langley City is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district located in the Metro Vancouver area of British Columbia.
History
Cloverdale—Langley City was created by the Canadian federal electoral redistribution, 201 ...
. Some municipalities and condominiums were unable to provide public notices of their meetings.
Thousands of social assistance cheques went undelivered in British Columbia, although most recipients receive direct deposits.
International
On November 29, Canada Post asked the mail services of all other countries to stop accepting or sending mail to Canada, leaving all mail unprocessed in secure containers from November 15. This mail could not be delivered or even scanned due to the strike.
See also
*
2018 Canada Post strikes
*
Timeline of strikes in 2024
References
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