After a month on the picket line, thousands of Canada Post workers have been mandated back to work tomorrow.
The Canada Industrial Relations Board determined that CUP-W and the Crown corporation were at an impasse with no likelihood of a deal by December 31.
Existing collective agreements will be extended to May 22, 2025.
The two sides have agreed on a five per cent wage increase, retroactive to the day the collective agreements expired.
The federal government had said it would not mandate employees back to work, but that changed on Friday when labour minister Steven MacKinnon called for an end to the work stoppage.