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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

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Post by solarcradle on Oct 26, 2018 3:28pm

Canada Post Mail

I should have added. Mail has been diverted to other plants and is being processed by workers that are now working extra hard to get committed mail and mail out from plants that are on rotating strike. It just doesn't seem like the rotating strike is doing much more than a trickle effect, for now
Comment by OptGreen on Oct 26, 2018 4:22pm
I agree SC with regard to the hard working folks like yourself, but as I am often critical of our all to often failed governance at all levels, like the timing of this strike....and when only the government strikes these days, while killing private sector jobs it is totally unacceptable like all those in this new industry that the government controls all aspects of and have dropped the ball at ...more  
Comment by solarcradle on Oct 27, 2018 12:25am
Thanks, Opt. I would be surprised if much changes Cheers! quote=OptGreen]I agree SC with regard to the hard working folks like yourself, but as I am often critical of our all to often failed governance at all levels, like the timing of this strike....and when only the government strikes these days, while killing private sector jobs it is totally unacceptable like all those in this new industry ...more  
Comment by subopolois1 on Oct 26, 2018 5:34pm
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Comment by Lucky777sevens on Oct 26, 2018 5:59pm
Oh...Is Canada Post scabbing out the work ? I didn’t know that...
Comment by solarcradle on Oct 27, 2018 12:06am
No shift premiums, no paid lunches or RDO pay (double time), because we don't have a contract.. but ... "the scabs" are helping out. :)
Comment by Tomharley on Oct 27, 2018 9:28am
Canada post should subcontract to people that actually want to work. Not spoiled overpaid babies
Comment by solarcradle on Oct 27, 2018 12:02am
I'm going to be long winded here. :) I have not yet composed notes on my thoughts about what is going on with Canada Post, and I work there. I'm still trying to understand a lot of it.  What I do know... These days, over worked is an understatment at Canada Post. Sure, sitting in cases, sorting lettermail is not so hard for the pay. However, many of the manual lettermail sorters are ...more  
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