FIRST READING: What strike-threatening civil servants want (in addition to more money)

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A union-administered 'Social Justice Fund,' and mandatory 'unconscious bias' training for everyone First Reading by TristinHopper

.” And as of press time, the best counteroffer from the feds is a nine per cent raise over three years.

It’s obviously standard practice for labour negotiators to request more than they expect to receive, but here’s a quick guide to the union wish list that preceded the current breakdown in contract negotiations.Article contentThere are a whole lot of “anti-racism” provisions in the brief, the most notable of which is a demand for every manager and employee to be subject to “unconscious bias” training, purportedly to root out latent racism within the civil service.

The list of PSAC demands also included this line arguing that it actually makes prudent economic sense to give more money to bureaucrats, since if it’s left in the public’s hands they’ll just “squirrel” it away.PSAC doesn’t really detail what this fund would do, but that the feds would fund it to the tune of one cent for every hour worked by every union employee. With more than 100,000 full-time employees within the bargaining unit, those pennies would add up fast.

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