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More than a month into rotating Canada Post strikes, workers and the businesses that use the national postal service are grappling with uncertainty.
Toronto postal worker Helen Karrandjas says sheβs feeling frustrated as she waits for a resolution, but for now, everything is "business as usual" for workers.
She says the impact of the rotating strikes has been βquite negligibleβ on the ground. But she also says she can understand why the unpredictability is making some customers nervous, as holiday shopping season kicks into full gear.
βAt this point, honestly, as a postal worker, I do not want to see any of my customers' parcels get trapped in the mail system with a late strike,β she said.
βWith the meetings going on and no news about any negotiations, it's hard to say what is going to help the situation.β
The rolling strike
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