BREAKING NEWS: PSAC announces general strike beginning Wednesday ottnews
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said although some progress has been made in negotiations with Treasury Board, the sides are too far apart on several key issues, including wages.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward and other union officials will hold a media conference at 9 a.m. to discuss negotiations with Treasury Board and the Canada Revenue Agency. Last week, PSAC announced more than 120,000 public servants across the Treasury Board voted "overwhelmingly" in favour of strike action to back demands for a new contract. On April 7, PSAC-Union of Taxation Employees announced 35,000 unionized workers at the Canada Revenue Agency voted in favour of strike action.
The union will provide an update on negotiations today as talks are set to resume between the Canada Revenue Agency and PSAC-Union of Taxation Employees. The two sides agreed to resume negotiations between April 17 and 20, with the help of a third-party mediator.
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