When do the mail strikes end

The mail strikes in Canada, which began on August 14, 2021, and have been ongoing for several months, are expected to continue until a new collective agreement is reached between the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and Canada Post.

The CUPW has been negotiating with Canada Post since 2018, but the two sides have been unable to reach an agreement on a new contract. The union has been seeking improvements to working conditions, better wages, and increased job security, among other things.

The mail strikes have been ongoing for several months, with the union taking rotating strikes in various parts of the country. The strikes have caused delays and disruptions to mail delivery, and have had a significant impact on businesses and individuals who rely on the postal service.

There is no set end date for the mail strikes, as the negotiations between the CUPW and Canada Post are ongoing. The union and the postal service are working to reach a new agreement, but it is unclear when this will happen.

In the meantime, the CUPW has been providing updates on the status of the negotiations and the impact of the strikes on mail delivery. You can check the CUPW website for more information on the strikes and the negotiations.