Postal workers agree to new five-year deal with Canada Post
After around two years of labour disputes, the union representing thousands of Canada Post employees has approved a new five-year contract with the company.
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After around two years of labour disputes, the union representing thousands of Canada Post employees has approved a new five-year contract with the company.
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