Union to switch from overtime ban to refusing to deliver corporate flyers
I understand what this is supposed to accomplish but what if they just permanently stopped delivering flyers? Imagine the savings in multiple industries.
Anyway, companies relying on the government violating workers' rights to avoid having to satisfy union demands is disgusting. I'm surprised CUPW hasn't been on strike the whole time.
Yeah, paper flyers are absurdly wasteful. We as a society should really try to find a way to eliminate them. Unfortunately right now they make up a significant chunk of Canada Post's revenue, thanks to a bunch of unfair competition in the parcel market, where they should be making their money.
Which is why this is going to be so effective as a strike action. The company's income stream gets blown up while the essential service continues to deliver the stuff people actually want in their mailboxes.
I understand what this is supposed to accomplish but what if they just permanently stopped delivering flyers? Imagine the savings in multiple industries.
Anyway, companies relying on the government violating workers' rights to avoid having to satisfy union demands is disgusting. I'm surprised CUPW hasn't been on strike the whole time.
Yeah, paper flyers are absurdly wasteful. We as a society should really try to find a way to eliminate them. Unfortunately right now they make up a significant chunk of Canada Post's revenue, thanks to a bunch of unfair competition in the parcel market, where they should be making their money.
Which is why this is going to be so effective as a strike action. The company's income stream gets blown up while the essential service continues to deliver the stuff people actually want in their mailboxes.