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<div>Postal workers are on strike in Victoria and Moncton, the latest targets in the union's continuing dispute with Canada Post.
"In Victoria and Moncton, the public has suffered deterioration in postal service due to Canada Post's changes to the way mail gets processed and delivered. We have been saying all along that these changes don't make sense," John Bail, national director of the Pacific region for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, said in a statement released Monday night.
The union said the strike that began midnight on Monday will last for 24 hours at both locations. Rotating postal strikes started in Winnipeg last week, moved to Hamilton over the weekend and hit Montreal on Monday.
The move comes after Canada Post turned down the latest contract offer put forward by the union, calling it too costly.
In a news release Monday afternoon, Canada Post said the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' proposals "remain too expensive and fail to address the challenges facing the postal system such as declining mail volumes, increasing competition, and electronic substitutions of traditional mail."
In bargaining, Canada Post said it had agreed to withdraw one of its key proposals
"In Victoria and Moncton, the public has suffered deterioration in postal service due to Canada Post's changes to the way mail gets processed and delivered. We have been saying all along that these changes don't make sense," John Bail, national director of the Pacific region for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, said in a statement released Monday night.
The union said the strike that began midnight on Monday will last for 24 hours at both locations. Rotating postal strikes started in Winnipeg last week, moved to Hamilton over the weekend and hit Montreal on Monday.
The move comes after Canada Post turned down the latest contract offer put forward by the union, calling it too costly.
In a news release Monday afternoon, Canada Post said the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' proposals "remain too expensive and fail to address the challenges facing the postal system such as declining mail volumes, increasing competition, and electronic substitutions of traditional mail."
In bargaining, Canada Post said it had agreed to withdraw one of its key proposals