If Canada Post workers go on strike in Nova Scotia, there will not be much notice.
President of Nova Scotia CUPW Dwayne Corner says they will only know a few hours before.
“They want a contract. They want to get this settled, and if that means they have to go on a rotating strike to do it, I believe that they’re willing to do it,” said Corner.
Most of the postal service is up and running, but workers in different areas are taking turns going on strike until they reach an agreement with the company.
Corner says less notice means more interruption for the company.
“At the end of the day, we want a collective agreement. And if this is what we need to do to get a collective agreement, then this is what we’ll do. It’s strategic,” said Corner.

