As Canada Post workers gear up for a possible strike, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are on high alert for potential disruptions. With delivery services hanging in the balance, these businesses are anxiously calculating the financial impact, underscoring just how vital postal services are to their day-to-day operations.
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Parents of teen workers are sounding the alarm over what they describe as “predatory” tactics used by unions to recruit their children. Critics warn that these aggressive sign-up strategies may take advantage of impressionable young workers, leading to urgent calls for closer examination and necessary reforms.
Japan’s largest union group is calling for the most significant wage increase since 1993, emphasizing the need to combat rising living costs and enhance worker livelihoods. This demand comes as inflation pressures mount, prompting a potential shift in corporate wage policies.