Union president asks Canada Post workers to reject tentative agreement
OTTAWA — The head of the union representing 55,000 Canada Post workers is calling for the employees to reject a tentative contract agreement in a vote this spring, even though a majority of the national executive board recommend that the deal be accepted.
A newsletter published by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers Tuesday outlined the deal and said 60 per cent of the national executive board are recommending workers vote in favour of it.
But National president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers Jan Simpson and four other members of the union’s leadership issued a minority report disagreeing, arguing the deal abandons most of what the union membership wanted to see in a contract.
“These agreements are a huge victory for the employer, the tentative agreements contain major changes, concessions and rollbacks,” said the minority report.


