Canadian Union of Postal Workers

Private Sector Bargaining Units

CUPW’s Private Sector Bargaining Unit (PSBU) members work as cleaners, couriers, drivers, warehouse workers, mail house workers, emergency medical dispatchers, printers and other workers.

There are currently 22 separate bargaining units with a total of 976 members.

However, that number is constantly growing as workers use their collective strength to improve their wages and working conditions.

PSBU members either form their own Locals or join existing CUPW Locals across the country, and participate in CUPW activities such as rallies, marches, National Convention and Presidents’ Meetings.

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