Rotating strikes have moved back to Winnipeg, forcing postal workers back on the picket line.
The Winnipeg Processing Plant went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
This will be the second time this year employees walked off the job in Winnipeg.
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In October, the rotating strikes were in Winnipeg.
A proposal on Nov. 14 was offered by Canada Post to postal union, it will expire at 11:59 pm Nov. 17.
In a media release CUPW said, “Canada Post has made some movements towards addressing our key priorities, however, we have a long way to go to achieve a negotiated collective agreement.”
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