OTTAWA – Canadians will get their mail on Wednesday after all.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers issued a news release Sunday saying there will be no “strike activity” on that day and it will remain “business as usual across our network.”
About 48,000 mail carriers and inside postal workers had threatened to walk off the job on Wednesday if they couldn’t reach a deal with Canada Post.
But on Sunday, the union said that it has “reaffirmed that its goal is to negotiate a settlement to this round of collective bargaining with Canada Post.”
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers issued a news release Sunday saying there will be no “strike activity” on that day and it will remain “business as usual across our network.”
About 48,000 mail carriers and inside postal workers had threatened to walk off the job on Wednesday if they couldn’t reach a deal with Canada Post.
But on Sunday, the union said that it has “reaffirmed that its goal is to negotiate a settlement to this round of collective bargaining with Canada Post.”
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