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Union files labour complaint against Canada Post over layoffs of striking workers

The union representing Canada Post workers has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board over the layoffs of striking employees.

Canada Post denies it violated Canada Labour Code, insists layoffs temporary

People in jackets and yellow vests stand outside a building with a sign reading "Canada Post."
Canada Post employees and supporters rally at Canada Post headquarters in Ottawa on Thursday. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

The union representing Canada Post workers has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board over the layoffs of striking employees.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says the layoffs are an "intimidation tactic" that violates the Canada Labour Code.

No details have been provided on the extent of the layoffs, which Canada Post has said are temporary.

Canada Post spokesperson Lisa Liu says in a statement that the Crown corporation has received the complaint and is reviewing it.

Liu says Canada Post denies any violation of the labour code.

The strike by more than 55,000 Canada Post workers over wages and working conditions has hit the two-week mark.

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