Apprehension and excitement for local Canada Post workers preparing to vote
PRINCE GEORGE – Unionized Canada Post workers have until May 30 to cast their votes on a five-year contract with Canada Post.
“We have our ratification votes here as a local starting tomorrow (Tuesday), and then we’ll be going to our satellite offices the day after that, and then on Thursday as well. There’s some apprehension about putting a vote down on paper, but everybody’s kind of excited that we’re finally here,” said the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) Local 812 President Nicole Chouinard.
The contract, negotiated late last year, would see workers get a 6.5% raise in year one, 3% year two, and the last three years have raises that match the inflation rate. It’s a divisive deal, with the Union’s President Jan Simpson asking members to reject the deal, and only 60% of the Union’s Board supporting it. Locally, Chouinard says it’s a similar picture with no clear consensus.
