A federal arbitrator has rendered her decision in new deals for postal workers in Canada.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says its negotiating committee is still analyzing what its describes as a comprehensive and lengthy ruling.
The four-year deals for both urban and rural mail carriers are retroactive to Feb. 1, 2018.
They include wage increases of two per cent in the first two years, a 2.5 per cent bump in pay for this year and another 2.9 per cent hike in 2021.
The labour dispute between the union and Canada Post was handed off to an arbitrator in the fall of 2018 after a series of rotating strikes led to the federal government ending them with back to work legislation.
With files from Randy Thoms.