Two of the four Canada Post sites hit by strike action this weekend are in British Columbia — Dawson Creek and Fort St. John — as postal workers across the country move from a nationwide walkout to labour action on a rotating model.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers rotating strikes started Saturday, ending more than two weeks of countrywide job action.

The union says the battle for a fair collective agreement continues, but that the downgraded labour action allows workers to resume their jobs and remind Canadians that a full postal service is worth fighting for.

CUPW declared a countrywide strike on Sept. 25, hours after the government announced changes to the postal service, including an end to door-to-door mail delivery for nearly all Canadian households within the next decade.

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