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Canada Post and union reach agreement in principle to end lockouts and strikes

After more than two years, Canada Post and the union that represents thousands of mail carriers have reached an agreement in principle. This has halted all lockouts and strike actions.

On September 25, more than 55,000 workers from the Canadian Postal Service walked out of their jobs after the government demanded that the company undergo a major transformation in order to improve its finances and modernize its operations.

Postal service struggles as letter volume drops and private sector competition increases for parcel shipping.

Canada Post, the nation's main postal service, said via email that tentative collective agreements have not yet been finalized by Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.

The union stated that "Both parties have agreed on major points of the agreements, but we must agree on the contract language that will be used to form the collective agreement that members would vote on,"

CUPW said it would retain its right to strike until new agreements were ratified. (Reporting and editing by Chris Reese in Bengaluru, Mrinmay dey from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)