Canada Post Workers Officially on Strike, Negotiations Continue
Posted by Leigh Cavanaugh on
As of Friday, November 15th, Canada Post workers are on strike across the country, which means an immediate, but temporary, halt to shipping services through Canada Post while negotiations continue. This includes parcel pick-ups from the Clionadh workshop and movement within the Canada Post network for already-shipped packages.
Any order that is in Canada Post's hands is secured within their mailing system and will resume movement once the strike has ended. Anyone with an order that has yet to be dispatched is being contacted directly.
Us, along with many other businesses across Canada, rely on Canada Post's services, particularly ahead of the busy holiday season. While we are hopeful for a quick resolution, we currently do not have an estimation on how long this will impact Canada Post's services, as it depends on proceeding negotiations.
We appreciate your understanding during this time. Our team is closely monitoring the situation and will update this post with news as it becomes available. The receipt and safety of your package is our top concern.
If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Care Team.
~ Clionadh Cosmetics
Updates
- Dec 16th: Canada Post operations set to resume on December 17th after the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) ruled parties are at an impasse.
- Dec 8th: Canada Post workers remain on strike as parties continue to go back and forth in negotiations. Parcel shipments with Canada Post are on hold until the strike ends. Our team is staying on top of all news and will update when there is more to share.
- Nov 28th: Negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) continues, yet progress is limited. As a result, workers remain on strike. We will continue to monitor the situation and update as more information becomes available.
- Nov 21st: Negotiations continue and workers remain on strike. See our most recent Shop Update for Black Friday's action plan should the strike continue until then.
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