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Canada Post offers workers 13% raise, seven weeks of vacation to avoid strike

Canada Post has tabled a final offer to the CUPW that would guarantee up to seven weeks of paid vacation, improved short-term disability leave, and 13.59 per cent in compounded wage increases.

Isaac Lamoureux, True North
May 22, 2025
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With a nationwide strike just hours away, Canada Post has tabled a final offer to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) that would guarantee up to seven weeks of paid vacation, improved short-term disability leave, and 13.59 per cent in compounded wage increases.

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