The Public Service Alliance of Canada says more than 100,000 of its staff remain on strike
Still, negotiations continued at a steady drip.
Fortier’s office said it made a second proposal Saturday that the union had not responded to by late Sunday. Meanwhile, the Union of Taxation Employees, a subdivision of the public-service alliance that is separately negotiating a contract for more than 35,000 striking Canada Revenue Agency workers, said it hasn’t been at the bargaining table since Tuesday.Article content
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