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The Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association (CPAA; french: Association canadienne des maƮtres de poste et adjoints CMPAlink=no) represents rural postal workers for the Canada Post Corporation. The trade union belongs to the Canadian Labour Congress as the federation's smallest national union. The organization publishes ''The Canadian Postmaster'' and hosts a triennial convention.


History

The organization began in 1902 in Stonewall,
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. From there, the trade union spread out through rural areas of Canada. In 2002, Canada issued a commemorative stamp for the organization's 100th anniversary. In recent years, the organization has struggled with closures of rural post offices designed to cut costs at Canada Post. Even among rural post offices that remain open, many face cuts in hours and staff.


Jurisdiction

The union represents Canada Post employees who work in rural post offices. There are approximately 6,462 full and part-time permanent staff who are members of CPAA. In addition, there are approximately 5,209 term or temporary employees. The CPAA represents the following classifications: * Semi-Staff Postmasters * Group Postmasters * Senior Assistants * Full-Time Assistants * Part-Time Assistants In contrast, the
Canadian Union of Postal Workers The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW; french: Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes TTP}) is a public-sector trade union representing postal workers including letter carriers, rural and suburban mail carriers, postal clerk ...
represents a larger majority of Canada Post's employees: 54,000 out of 72,000. The rest belong the
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(3,400 supervisors), the
Union of Postal Communications Employees The Union of Postal Communications Employees is a Canadian public employee labour union. On March 1, 1967, the Post Office Component, whose origin goes back to the convention meeting of the Railway Mail Clerks in Ottawa in November 1966, joined th ...
(2,600 technical workers) and the CPAA (12,000 rural workers). The CUPW put forward several merger proposals but, to date, the Canadian Postmasters have rebuffed them.


See also

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National Rural Letter Carriers' Association The National Rural Letter Carriers' Association (NRLCA) is an American labor union that represents the rural letter carriers of the United States Postal Service. According to its statutes, the purpose of the Association is to "improve the methods ...
, the US equivalent


References


External links

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Commemorative Stamp

Contract Summary

Canadian Museum of Civilization Photo
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