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Mail strike spells trouble for Canada香蕉视频直播檚 small businesses as holidays loom

Longer the strike continues, the more damage it will cause say companies that depend on service
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Canada Post workers take part in a picket line as they start their strike action in Toronto on Friday November 15, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

A Canada Post strike that has stopped mail delivery across the country has the small business community scrambling as their busiest selling season gets underway.

Since 55,000 workers at the Crown corporation responsible for ferrying mail went on strike Friday over fair wages and safer working conditions, businesses have been frantically searching for alternative ways to get orders to customers in a timely and affordable manner.

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When the strike began, Wishes & Whatchamacallits had about 40 orders to process.

Most of the prints and stickers the Saint John, N.B.-based company sells would usually be sent through Canada Post because it is the most affordable shipping option.

Larger, heavier items such as crewneck sweaters or more customized work like commissions, however, would typically be shipped out via tracked packages for $8 through Canada Post. Sending the same products through other couriers would cost Duffield more than $20 each.

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Because many of the alternatives to Canada Post are more costly or won香蕉视频直播檛 track her packages until they reach Halifax, Duffield is contemplating driving 45 minutes across the U.S. border to Maine to drop some of the orders in a mailbox.

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Many of the small businesses Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, has spoken with in recent days have told him Canada Post alternatives are two to three times more expensive than they are with the Crown corporation.

Even those that can afford to opt for other services often find capacity issues.

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While many companies swallow the added cost of shipping goods to customers, some of them are also facing another problem: cheques and invoices stuck in the halted mail system.

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With Black Friday on Nov. 29 and holiday shopping getting underway, they are desperate for solutions that won香蕉视频直播檛 upend their busiest season, when Kelly estimates some small businesses see up to 40 per cent of their annual sales.

OplusN, a Toronto-based purveyor of handmade leather goods, makes about 70 per cent of its sales during this time of year.

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To cope, Habibi added a local pickup option, which gives customers a discount if they retrieve their order from the business directly. The company is also making use of a program where e-commerce behemoth Amazon will fulfil some of OplusN香蕉视频直播檚 orders.

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Harley Finkelstein, president of Shopify Inc., the e-commerce software giant favoured by small businesses, said a strike two weeks before Black Friday 香蕉视频直播渄evastates香蕉视频直播 small businesses.

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Many of these businesses are also worn out. They emerged from COVID-19 only to grapple with labour shortages and inflation and in recent months faced a whipsaw of labour disputes at the Montreal and Vancouver ports that have ratcheted up the cost of doing business and their nerves.

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