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Thursday, June 2, 2011

WINNIPEG LOCAL PICKET INSTRUCTIONS

By now most members should have received a phone call from their picket captains with instructions on where to report for picket duty.  In the event that you weren't available when they called or you were missed on a list, the following is the picket schedule for all installations in the city of Winnipeg.

266 GRAHAM AVENUE
All Head Office Letter Carriers & Postal Clerks to start picketing at 0700 hours
UTS Parcel Drivers and Relief MSC's to start picketing  at 0800
All Retail Wicket Clerks for entire city to start picketing at 0800 Moray Depot Wave 1 to start picketing at 0700 hours
Moray Depot Wave 2 to start picketing at 1000 hours

ST VITAL DEPOT
595 ST. ANNE'S ROAD
St. Vital, Fort Garry and South West Depot Wave 1 to start picketing at 0700 hours
St. Vital, Fort Garry and South West Depot Wave 2 to start picketing at 1000 hours

NORTH EAST DEPOT
1199 NAIRN AVENUE
N.E.D. & Church Depot Wave 1 to start picketing at 0700 hours
N.E.D and Church Depot Wave 2 to start picketing at 1000 hours

1870 WELLINGTON
Commencing at 2300 Hrs June 2nd
All mail processing and tech services members to picket at the start of their regular shifts.
All MSC Shuttle Drivers to picket at the start of their regular shifts.

TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES
Any temporary employee that has not been contacted by a picket captain or shop steward is asked to report to one of the above listed picket lines and sign in with a picket captain.

SELKIRK
Members in Selkirk will picket at the Selkirk Post Office at the start of their regular shift as communicated by their picket captains.

The first rotation of the Winnipeg Striike will continue until 2300 hours on June 3rd.  At the end of our rotation we will return to work for our next scheduled shift unless we are notified otherwise.


1 comment:

  1. Since our benefits and all vacation leave etc are now cancelled and our contract no longer applies do you think it would be better to call an ALL OUT Strike....What are the pros and cons...Just wondering...

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