Members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) set up picket lines early morning at the Canada Post Mail Processing Plant on Highbury Ave in London, Ontario to protest against the corporations efforts to impose a new short term disability system that was clearly rejected by almost 9 out of 10 of those employees. Our members voted 88% in favor of strike action because they dont want the new short term disability system, said PSAC National President, John Gordon.
They just want to protect the sick leaves and family leaves they have acquired in the past, he added. The collective agreement between PSAC and Canada Post expired on August 31, 2008. The union served the employer a notice to bargain on May 1, 2008, and the negotiations began on June 4, 2008
Great video to the media. Great job.
Smarteagle2008 3 years ago
Awesome- Keep up the good work!!
psacwillfightcpc 3 years ago
Great job everyone. Better to stand in this line than the EI line!!
strykertube 3 years ago
Great job guys keep it up
packet108 3 years ago
Members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) set up picket lines early morning at the Canada Post Mail Processing Plant on Highbury Ave in London, Ontario to protest against the corporations efforts to impose a new short term disability system that was clearly rejected by almost 9 out of 10 of those employees. Our members voted 88% in favor of strike action because they dont want the new short term disability system, said PSAC National President, John Gordon.
postesman 3 years ago
They just want to protect the sick leaves and family leaves they have acquired in the past, he added. The collective agreement between PSAC and Canada Post expired on August 31, 2008. The union served the employer a notice to bargain on May 1, 2008, and the negotiations began on June 4, 2008
postesman 3 years ago