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Can someone clarify, for a rotational strike how does it work.
so if it starts in Winnipeg and it goes east to Ontario, so does all of ontario no get their mail? And once it goes to Ontario does Winnipeg go back to work?
Then from Ontario it goes to Quebec, so Quebec doesn't get their mail and Ontario goes back to work and Winnipeg (Manitoba) is still at work?
Is that how it works? i'm confused.
thats essentially it
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What funny is that Purolator is still running, so anything coming from the USPS will likely still get through!
Or funnier that the rotating strikes essentially only mean your mail gets delayed a few days, and most people using Canada Post don't care about timely delivery of most mail - they only want the cheapest rate.
Thus the strikes are futile as most won't notice or care.