Canada Post and the postal workers union found slivers of consensus Tuesday amid talks with a special mediator, but “a lot of ground” remains between them on the key concerns as a countrywide strike entered its fifth day.
“On smaller issues, we were able to find some progress,” said Canada Post spokesman Jon Hamilton in a phone interview.
“The special mediator has helped facilitate those discussions. So we’re going to continue to be at it. We’re committed to getting collective agreements. We don’t want arbitration,” he said.
“There’s still a lot of ground to cover.”
With deliveries at a standstill, the Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are in negotiations over a pair of contracts — one for rural and suburban mail carriers that was discussed Monday, the other for urban carriers that was under the microscope on Tuesday.
The union said progress was made due in part to the presence of Ottawa’s top mediator, …