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Federal government to put latest Canada Post offer up for union vote

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    CUPW, which represents about 55,000 mail workers, has pushed back on the idea of a membership vote on the latest offer. The union accused the employer of being “not serious about meaningful arbitration” in a bulletin sent to members Tuesday.

    Is a vote a bad thing?

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    Federal government to put latest Canada Post offer up for union vote | CBC News

    Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said Thursday she's putting Canada Post's latest offers to unionized postal workers up for a vote in the hope of breaking a long-standing impasse between the parties.

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      CUPW, which represents about 55,000 mail workers, has pushed back on the idea of a membership vote on the latest offer. The union accused the employer of being “not serious about meaningful arbitration” in a bulletin sent to members Tuesday.

      Is a vote a bad thing?

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      Federal government to put latest Canada Post offer up for union vote | CBC News

      Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said Thursday she's putting Canada Post's latest offers to unionized postal workers up for a vote in the hope of breaking a long-standing impasse between the parties.

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      spicylizards@reddthat.com
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      Privatisation would be a terrible idea.

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        CUPW, which represents about 55,000 mail workers, has pushed back on the idea of a membership vote on the latest offer. The union accused the employer of being “not serious about meaningful arbitration” in a bulletin sent to members Tuesday.

        Is a vote a bad thing?

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        Federal government to put latest Canada Post offer up for union vote | CBC News

        Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said Thursday she's putting Canada Post's latest offers to unionized postal workers up for a vote in the hope of breaking a long-standing impasse between the parties.

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        Is a vote a bad thing?

        In general, no. In this specific context, they may be trying to grind the union down by forcing them to vote on one unsuitable offer after another until they ratify one because they’re tired of voting or because of government pressure, instead of attempting real negotiation. I don’t think it’s going to work, but they may be trying.

        Declaring work-to-rule rather than a full strike was a very smart thing for the union to do here—it reduces the other side’s options for applying pressure. Can’t have the government order them back to work when they’re already working. Which, I’m sure, is why they did it.

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