Arbitrator awards rural Canada Post carriers pay hike of up to 25 per cent
OTTAWA — Rural and suburban postal workers across Canada celebrated Thursday after an arbitrator ordered Canada Post to pay them more — much more — as part of a long-awaited pay equity decision.
For a majority of the Crown agency’s mostly female rural and suburban carriers, known as RSMCs, the ruling translates into a 25 per cent pay hike, plus some increased benefits, Canada Post spokesman Jon Hamilton said.
Not including benefits, the pay increase amounts to as much as $13,000 annually, retroactive to the beginning of 2016, said Canadian Union of Postal Workers representative Cathy Kennedy.
“We’re very happy with (the ruling),” said Kennedy, who was one of three members of the union’s pay equity committee.
