A striking Canada Post worker stands at a picket line outside a delivery depot in Burnaby, B.C., on Sept. 29.

Canada Post workers will end their full-time nationwide strike and shift to rotating strikes starting Oct. 11, in a move that will resume the delivery of mail and parcels.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers made the announcement about ending the full-time strike late Thursday evening, a day after meeting with the federal government over its recent decision to restructure Canada Post by closing rural post offices and ending door-to-door mail delivery.

“Postal workers would much rather have new collective agreements and be delivering mail instead of taking strike action,” said CUPW national president Jan Simpson in the statement. She accused Canada Post of chipping away at “the

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