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A Union Threatens to Strike at Canada Post
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By BLOOMBERG NEWS
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Published: '''November 27, 2004'''
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By Bloomberg News
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Employees representing 4 percent of the work force of Canada Post, the government-owned letter carrier, have threatened to strike by Dec. 8 unless they receive improvements in health benefits and job security.
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Of the 2,600 members of the Union of Postal Communications Employees, 73 percent voted to strike, Luc Guevremont, the union's president, said yesterday in Ottawa. His union, the smallest of four at Canada Post, represents mostly clerical workers like customer service agents.
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Canada Post, which has a monopoly on letter mail and competes with companies like United Parcel Service for packages, said a strike would not disrupt service.
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"These people don't handle the mail," a spokesman, John Caines, said.
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The postal communications employees have been without a contract since the end of October, and have been negotiating with their employer since July, Mr. Guevremont said. The two sides are scheduled to resume negotiations on Monday.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/27/business/worldbusiness/27strike.html?ex=1174536000&en=09b7b1df4dc0b120&ei=5070
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Canada Mail Strike Goes On
 
Canada Mail Strike Goes On
  
 
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Published: June 19, 1987
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Published: '''June 19, 1987'''
  
 
LEAD: Letter carriers stayed off the job today across the four Atlantic provinces, in parts of Quebec and in Vancouver as Canada's first major postal strike in six years entered its third day. Workers continued to strike in Edmonton and Victoria for the second day, but letter carriers in Montreal and Calgary, where the strike began Tuesday, returned to work.
 
LEAD: Letter carriers stayed off the job today across the four Atlantic provinces, in parts of Quebec and in Vancouver as Canada's first major postal strike in six years entered its third day. Workers continued to strike in Edmonton and Victoria for the second day, but letter carriers in Montreal and Calgary, where the strike began Tuesday, returned to work.

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A Union Threatens to Strike at Canada Post By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Published: November 27, 2004

By Bloomberg News

Employees representing 4 percent of the work force of Canada Post, the government-owned letter carrier, have threatened to strike by Dec. 8 unless they receive improvements in health benefits and job security.

Of the 2,600 members of the Union of Postal Communications Employees, 73 percent voted to strike, Luc Guevremont, the union's president, said yesterday in Ottawa. His union, the smallest of four at Canada Post, represents mostly clerical workers like customer service agents.

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Canada Post, which has a monopoly on letter mail and competes with companies like United Parcel Service for packages, said a strike would not disrupt service.

"These people don't handle the mail," a spokesman, John Caines, said.

The postal communications employees have been without a contract since the end of October, and have been negotiating with their employer since July, Mr. Guevremont said. The two sides are scheduled to resume negotiations on Monday.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/27/business/worldbusiness/27strike.html?ex=1174536000&en=09b7b1df4dc0b120&ei=5070


Canada Mail Strike Goes On

AP Published: June 19, 1987

LEAD: Letter carriers stayed off the job today across the four Atlantic provinces, in parts of Quebec and in Vancouver as Canada's first major postal strike in six years entered its third day. Workers continued to strike in Edmonton and Victoria for the second day, but letter carriers in Montreal and Calgary, where the strike began Tuesday, returned to work.

Letter carriers stayed off the job today across the four Atlantic provinces, in parts of Quebec and in Vancouver as Canada's first major postal strike in six years entered its third day. Workers continued to strike in Edmonton and Victoria for the second day, but letter carriers in Montreal and Calgary, where the strike began Tuesday, returned to work. The main issue in the strike is job security.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE5DE163DF93AA25755C0A961948260