House of Commons Hansard #357 of the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was post.

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An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

7:50 p.m.

NDP

Nathan Cullen NDP Skeena—Bulkley Valley, BC

Mr. Speaker, the motivations of the Liberals throughout this entire debate has been insensitive to the working rights of people across this country. I heard a comment from my friend in the middle of his speech where he said that unions are right to try to flex their muscles.

What is happening with our postal workers right now across this country is they are standing up for the basic conditions of labour rights in this country which are constitutionally protected. This is not some sort of muscle-flexing exercise on behalf of postal workers. They are defending their constitutionally protected right to have free and fair bargaining which Liberals undermined when they indicated several weeks ago that they would be prepared to introduce the legislation which we have here today.

I am wondering if my friend understands the fundamental principle of free and fair collective bargaining protected in our constitutional rights which the Liberals are undermining when they introduce legislation like this. They are thereby undermining the whole process because management knows the Liberals are going to have management's back if it is in some sort of dispute with workers, especially when workers are fighting for rights not only for themselves, but for workers right across this country.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

7:50 p.m.

Liberal

Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal Lac-Saint-Louis, QC

Mr. Speaker, it is a bit rich. Those are the terms that the other side has been using all afternoon.

They have spoken about the balance of power and showing strength. This is the terminology members on the other side have been using. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be stronger.

Does the NDP think it is wrong for the labour movement to want to have a good balance of power? This is not a bad thing. I would even say that it is healthy to want a good balance of power and free negotiations. However, a free negotiation requires that consumers have options.

For an essential service like postal services, health care or what have you, we are not talking about a free market with companies, unions and free negotiations. Negotiations with a government or Crown corporation can have far-reaching impacts on the public interest.

The idea of a balance of power is not a bad one, and that is the terminology that both parties on the other side have been using all day.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

7:55 p.m.

NDP

Wayne Stetski NDP Kootenay—Columbia, BC

Mr. Speaker, this truly is a black Friday for labour negotiations and unions across Canada. I am very proud of the work done by the men and women who deliver postal services in my riding of Kootenay—Columbia. I want to read something that came from the communiqué earlier this morning from CUPW:

This morning, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) condemned the [Liberal] government’s back-to-work legislation.

When one looks at what is happening here, and I think about how important the unions were in creating the kind of Canada we have today and the kinds of benefits they brought to all workers in Canada, one wonders whether those would have happened if back-to-work legislation was in place when those improvements were being suggested for Canadians. We then add to that closure on a super-closure, which is doubling down on doublespeak in this House.

I want to try to understand how the member can possibly say that Liberals support unions and labour in Canada when they are bringing in back-to-work legislation and closure on a super-closure on debate?

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

7:55 p.m.

Liberal

Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal Lac-Saint-Louis, QC

Mr. Speaker, are we saying then that the NDP does not support labour because provincial NDP governments over time and across history have brought in back-to-work legislation? Are we saying that the Bloc Québécois does not support labour because the PQ government in Quebec in the 1980s was pretty heavy-handed with back-to-work legislation? No, that is not what we are saying.

We are saying that this is an attempt to bring some equality to the relationship. Line number three of the bill stipulates that, on the coming into force of the act, “the employer must resume without delay, or continue, as the case may be, postal services”. There is obviously an obligation on the union as well. In the bill there are also, as we have talked about during this debate all day, key principles the arbitrator must adhere to. These are principles important to labour, such as, equal pay for equal work and health and safety in the workplace.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

November 23rd, 2018 / 7:55 p.m.

NDP

Cheryl Hardcastle NDP Windsor—Tecumseh, ON

Mr. Speaker, I want everybody to know I lost my speaking spot for that cheap shot. I want to make sure I am praising our labour community in Windsor—Tecumseh. Our union workers, Local 630, and their president Phil Lyons, have been watching this all unfold. Because they feel so strongly about Canada Post infrastructure and the service they provide, they put together an amazing report called “Delivering Community Power” with other postal workers.

They are the kind of people being undermined today. I have no idea what they are trying to tell themselves on the other side to get through the night, but this is not bargaining in good faith. It is a shame we have to be here tonight to explain all of this to them. The real champions in all this are the working people in Canada who have built this country. Our postal workers are an immense part of that. There is absolutely no reason for us to keep hearing more and more of this rhetoric and explaining away how they are not really taking away any bargaining rights. It is just so insulting to everyone here tonight. What a ridiculous, argumentative logic to say that they have guiding principles when they are taking away bargaining in good faith.

Do you really know what bargaining in good faith means?

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

I want to remind hon. members to speak through the Speaker. I am sure the hon. member did not want my opinion on what good faith bargaining is.

I will let the member for Lac-Saint-Louis answer that.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal Lac-Saint-Louis, QC

Mr. Speaker, there is nothing that prevents the two sides from continuing to negotiate. There is a mediator who has been appointed, a mediator-arbitrator. At some point, if the two parties do not bargain in good faith, then the arbitrator has a mandate to choose the best last offer. It is in the interest of both parties to negotiate in good faith.

I would like to say to the hon. member that I have met many times with representatives of the postal union. I have met with them to discuss options such as postal banking, and to listen to their ideas on how we can make Canada Post profitable and still gainfully employ Canadian postal workers. I am proud of that fact.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

It being 8:01 p.m., it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of Government Business No. 25 and of the amendment now before the House.

The question is on the amendment. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the amendment?

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

No.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

All those in favour of the amendment will please say yea.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Some hon. members

Yea.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

All those opposed will please say nay.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Some hon. members

Nay.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

In my opinion the nays have it.

And five or more members having risen:

Call in the members.

(The House divided on the amendment, which was negatived on the following division:)

Vote #946

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

I declare the amendment defeated.

The next question is on the main motion. May I dispense?

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

No.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

[Chair read text of motion to House]

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

No.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

All those in favour of the motion will please say yea.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Some hon. members

Yea.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

All those opposed will please say nay.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Some hon. members

Nay.

An Act to Provide for the Resumption and Continuation of Postal ServicesGovernment Orders

8:35 p.m.

Liberal

The Assistant Deputy Speaker Liberal Anthony Rota

In my opinion the yeas have it.

And five or more members having risen: