Go get that money, workers. The post office is a public service, not a business. It’s allowed not to be profitable.
If they want to branch out they could always offer basic phone and banking services like they do in some other countries.
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Go get that money, workers. The post office is a public service, not a business. It’s allowed not to be profitable.
If they want to branch out they could always offer basic phone and banking services like they do in some other countries.
If Canada Post started to meaningfully compete in the parcel space I would not want to see tax dollars being used to subsidize Amazon deliveries.
Canada Post seems to have provided meaningful offers on most of the issues, I don't know what the problem is in giving the Union 2 more weeks to review and discuss the offer beyond using it a negotiating leverage to pressure them into accepting.
Although none of this seems to address how the organization will be sustainable unless weekend deliveries is suppose to be that substantial.