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Home - Canadian Union of Postal Workers Welcome to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers We are proud to represent over 55,000 members across Canada MORE ABOUT CUPW >
About Us - Canadian Union of Postal Workers - CUPW Many CUPW members work for Canada Post as letter carriers, rural and suburban mail carriers, postal clerks, mail handlers and despatchers, technicians, mechanics and electricians But CUPW doesn’t just represent postal workers
Contact us - Canadian Union of Postal Workers - CUPW For national officers and union representatives, contact CUPW National Office 377 Bank Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1Y3 Canada Tel: 613-236-7238 Fax: 613-563-7861 TTY: 613-236-9753 [email protected] Facebook: cupwsttp Twitter: @cupw @sttp For local and regional union representatives, please use Regional and Local Office contacts
Leadership - Canadian Union of Postal Workers - CUPW The Union is composed of its members as a whole The power of our Union rests upon our collective strength The highest authority in our Union is the membership Our members democratically elect CUPW’s leaders at all levels
News and Events - Canadian Union of Postal Workers Given the seriousness of the matter, it is reprehensible to keep workers and the public on edge when we should all be focused on negotiating good collective agreements that will benefit workers and grow our public service to meet the needs of all Canadians
Join CUPW - Canadian Union of Postal Workers We are postal and beyond – representing over 60,000 workers from coast to coast to coast in postal, delivery, logistics, transportation, communication, and more! CUPW is focused on bringing workers together in these key sectors to improve their lives
Negotiations Updates - Canadian Union of Postal Workers In our most recent proposals to Canada Post, the Union addressed many issues the Employer had first brought to the bargaining table Far from trying to “widen the gap in negotiations,” the Union’s intention is to help the parties come to negotiated agreements
Statement from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers: More Than 55,000 . . . OTTAWA – Some 55,000 postal workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) went on a nationwide strike on Friday, November 15 at 12:01am ET After a year of bargaining with little progress, postal workers made the difficult decision to strike
Collective Agreements - Canadian Union of Postal Workers A collective agreement is a written legal contract that covers workers grouped together into a bargaining unit The contract is reached through collective bargaining between the union and the employer Collective agreements typically include wages and benefits