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Canada Post workers during a nationwide strike to protest proposed changes to the postal service in Toronto on Oct. 1.

David Moscrop is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail.

When Canada Post workers shifted last week from a national strike to rotating strikes, the union was acknowledging a hard truth. By adopting a more targeted approach, CUPW signalled that it was failing to draw significant public support, and that it wasn’t operating from a position of strength. However one might try to spin it, that’s a suboptimal turn when you’re trying to force an employer to reconsider their plans to overhaul your industry – and your place within it.

Canada Post workers are striking because of proposed federal changes that would end home mail delivery over the next decade, c

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