City backs call to save door-to-door mail delivery
Prince Albert city council unanimously stood behind the call to save door-to-door mail delivery by Canada Post.
Members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) Local 810 were on hand to ask council to support the national campaign to save door-to-door. It’s the union’s response to Canada Post’s plans to phase in community mailboxes in cities across the country, while phasing out door-to-door delivery service.
A presentation by representative Ed Lamarche painted a bleak picture of litter scattered around community mailboxes, potential mail thefts and job losses. The job losses likely won’t come until after Jan. 31, 2016 when the current contract with Canada Post ends.
“Canada Post has said there will be no job losses. However, once that contract is up, who knows what’s going to happen with them after that,” Lamarche said.