Federal Canada Post strike spills over into Prince Albert
About 55,000 Canada Post workers walked off the job Friday as they seek better wages and safer working conditions.
In Prince Albert, over a dozen members of local 810 were assembled outside the mail processing plant on Marquis Road. Local Vice-President Ben McCloy told paNOW that pension is a big sticking point and they want to be able to retire with dignity
“Canada Post has had a two to three year break from contributing their share and they say it’s too costly for them,” he said.
Further noting the rising cost of living, and the employer’s offer of 11.5 per cent over four years, McCloy stated it’s not enough to help struggling families.