If you live in the Central Okanagan, don鈥檛 expect to get mail today.
Postal workers from Winfield to Peachland, including 琉璃神社 and West 琉璃神社, are on strike for 24 hours.
According to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers website, CUPW locals are on strike Wednesday in Toronto and 琉璃神社 from 6 a.m. PT to 6 a.m PT Thursday.
琉璃神社 CUPW local 760 president Matthew Aitken said the strike in 琉璃神社 affects about 250 members of the the union and is part of the CUPW鈥檚 rotating strikes across the country.
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鈥淲e鈥檙e fighting for better wages. We want to alleviate the overburdening we experience on a daily basis, and 琉璃神社鈥檚 mail service is shut down today,鈥 he said.
On the picket line outside the Canada Post Baillie Avenue plant in 琉璃神社鈥檚 North End, Aitken said the three main issues are wages, conditions and wage parity for rural postal carriers.
He said Canada Post has seen a huge increase in parcel delivery鈥攊n large part due to online shopping鈥 and, as a result, the corporation is posting 鈥渞ecord鈥 profits.
In 2012, Canada post reported it had two days where it delivered more than one million packages,said Aitken. In 2017, the number of days when it delivered more than a million packages jumped to 67.
鈥淥ur package volume is out of sight,鈥 he said.
As for wages, postal workers have not had what the 琉璃神社 local 760 president described as a 鈥渄ecent鈥 increase in a while, despite Canada Post making huge profits. The last contract between the corporation and the union was a two-year deal that expired in January.
On the pay equity for rural postal carriers issue, Aitken said an arbitrator has ruled in favour of the union but the corporation has yet to respond.
Mail service in the Central Okanagan is expected to resume Thursday.
The federal government has appointed a special mediator to try and encourage both side to meet and negotiate.
On Oct. 21, The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said its rotating strikes would start in Victoria, Edmonton, Halifax and Windsor, last for 24 hours at each location and then change locations each day going forward.
carli.berry@kelownacapnews.com
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