The Hatchet

Killing Canada Post

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Oct 31, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Adam D.K. King, a Labour studies professor and columnist, dives into the turbulent history of Canada Post's striking workers and their pivotal role in shaping modern labour rights. He challenges the notion that the 'mail is dead,' highlighting package growth and underlying issues. Adam also critiques government interventions favoring management and the implications of privatization on public services. With insights into union strategies and the potential for sectoral bargaining, he advocates for workers' empowerment in the face of evolving challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Community Mailbox Check

  • Adam King checked his community mailbox and found regular mail, including local MP communications and flyers.
  • He used this to show that 'junk mail' still serves revenue and community information roles.
INSIGHT

Deficits Caused By Investments, Not Wages

  • Canada Post's deficits stem largely from costly capital investments and debt, not exploding labour costs.
  • Labour's share of expenses stayed near 68%, so blaming workers misstates the problem.
INSIGHT

State Interventions Favor Management

  • Government interventions to end strikes often side with management rather than neutrally settling disputes.
  • Canada used Section 107 to avoid arbitration and push employer-favored outcomes in the Canada Post case.
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