Fort St. John postal workers back to work after 32-day strike

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Fort St. John postal workers back to work after 32-day strike

British ColumbiaCanada Post workers in Fort St. John, B.C. are back on the job after 32 days of strike action.Local CUPW 738 president has confirmed that workers are back on shift in Fort St. JohnCBC News · Posted: Oct 28, 2025 4:42 PM EDT | Last Updated: 5 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 1 minute A Canada Post building in Fort St. John, B.C. on Sept. 26, 2025 as workers strike. A union representative says workers there have returned to work as of Tuesday morning. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC)Canada Post workers in Fort St. John, B.C. are back on the job after 32 days of strike action.Fort St. John president Babe Seguin for the local 738 Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) confirmed that workers were back on shift at 6:30 a.m. PT Tuesday morning. Dawson Creek and Fort St. John were two of four Canada Post sites hit by strike action in October when postal workers moved from a nationwide walkout to a rotating model. Fort St. John was the only one of the original sites to remain on strike as workers in other locations returned to the job.CUPW declared a countrywide strike on Sept. 25, hours after the government announced changes to the postal service, including an end to door-to-door mail delivery for nearly all Canadian households within the next decade.CBC News has reached out to CUPW’s communications team to learn if any other sites have ended their strike. Canada Post and CUPW are set to meet with a mediator in the days ahead. With files from Sophia Harris, Sheehan Desjardins, Shaurya Kshatri, Cory Correia and The Canadian Press

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