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1: Protecting Québec City members’ rights

March 31, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/095
Thanks to the strength and determination of CUPW members and public support, the Union has been able to reach an agreement with Canada Post to protect the rights of our members if the Québec City post office closes. We will continue to fight to stop the closure With...

2: Canada Post appeals Québec closure decision

March 13, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/084
On February 1, 2006, arbitrator Guy Dulude ruled that Canada Post Corporation (CPC) had violated article 29 of the collective agreement with respect to the proposed closure of the Québec City mail processing plant in the following ways: the information from Canada...

3: CPC Ordered To Postpone Quebec Closure

February 10, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/073
In a landmark decision, arbitrator Guy Dulude has ordered Canada Post Corporation to postpone further moves towards closing the Quebec City postal plant until they have complied with the terms of Article 29 of the CUPW urban operations collective agreement. Dulude, who...

4: Closure Of The Québec City Mail Processing Plant

February 10, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/075
On July 14, 2005, the employer provided the Union with notice of its intention to review its national network, including mechanized mail processing plants with a view of optimizing its operations. The notice also said that the Québec City plant would be the first one under...

5: Union Victory! Arbitrator Orders Canada Post to Stop Closure of Québec City Plant

February 2, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins
On February 1, 2006, Arbitrator Guy E. Dulude, ordered Canada Post to suspend its plans and that conditions set out in Article 29 be met. The Arbitrator declared that: The 29.03 (a) notice was provided to the Union late; The 29.03 (b) notice was insufficient and...

6: Postal Growth Or Rot?

January 20, 2006 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/066
Canada Post managers talk a lot about growing the postal service these days, but their green thumb is not evident. One example of this phenomenon is Canada Post’s creation of a new Senior Vice-President position to lead “the design and development of the vision,...

7: Canada Post Plays Fast and Loose with the Truth

November 22, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/047
The CUPW and its members have tried very hard to get Canada Post to reconsider plans to close the mail processing plant in Quebec City. We have sent letters, requested information, held demonstrations, rallied the support of the community and politicians and sent 130,000 names...

8: Eight hundred people speak up for 125,000

October 7, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/029
On Sunday, October 2, more than 800 people demonstrated in the streets of Quebec City. Though we were 800, we were speaking for 125,000 petitioners who have said NO TO THE CLOSURE OF THE MAIL PROCESSING PLANT. ONE STRONG VOICE Eight hundred people, part of a broad coalition...

9: Quebec City Update

September 16, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2005-2008/024
Support for the Quebec City Local has been pouring in from across the country, through petitions, postcards, and other means. · Politicians at the national, provincial and local levels have joined tens of thousands of other people in signing the petition calling for...

10: Further to Moya Greene's visit to Toronto

August 29, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins
Toronto Local Bulletin - excerpts Sisters and Brothers: On August 10, 2005 the Toronto Local became aware of Canada Post's plan to close the Quebec City Postal Plant and move this work to Montreal, which is hundreds of kilometers away from Quebec City. The National...

11: 300 Saint-Paul St. Facility Closure: What is Left of our Jobs?

August 24, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins
Bulletin from the Quebec Region, translated by CUPW National On August 3rd, the new head of Canada Post, Moya Greene, announced the closure of the 300 Saint-Paul St. sortation facility in Quebec City. Starting on December 2, 2005, the employer intends to transfer mail sortation...

12: "WE ARE READY TO FIGHT"

August 23, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  2002-2005/020
Quebec City CUPW members are ready to fight for their jobs, and they need your help. Over 300 Quebec Local members came out to a special meeting on Sunday August 14 to launch a campaign to stop the closure of the postal sorting plant on rue Saint Paul. Our national president...

13: CPC DESTROYS 302 JOBS IN QUEBEC CITY: WHO IS NEXT?

August 5, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  018
The "New Era" in Canada Post has struck with a vengeance. On August 3rd, 2005 CPC management informed the Union that it will close the Quebec Letter Processing Plant at 300 Saint-Paul Street in Quebec City and eliminate 302 CUPW jobs. The operations currently performed...

14: Mechanized Mail Processing Plants Targeted

July 21, 2005 - Campaign Against Quebec City Plant Closure -  Bulletins  -  Bulletin no.: 2005-2008/016
On Wednesday, July 20, 2005, your National Union and a member of the Québec City Local Executive met with Canada Post to discuss the Article 29.03(a) notice and Intercom 05.070, entitled "Canada Post Plans to Assess Its Network of Mechanized Mail Processing Plants"....

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