PSAC says tentative agreement reached with Treasury Board for 120,000 workers
It meant that the majority of Public Service Alliance of Canada workers who had been on the picket lines since April 19 were expected to sign in for duty on Monday morning or at their next scheduled shift.
The union said that its Union of Taxation Employees bargaining team would enter a"blitz of negotiations" with the CRA on Monday. "And after many long days, nights and weekends of hard work, we've reached fair and competitive deals for employees." Previously, the federal government had offered a nine per cent wage increase over three years, while the union was asking for 13.5 per cent.Workers will also be receiving a one-time, pensionable $2,500 lump sum payment that represents an additional 3.7 per cent of salary for the average union member in Treasury Board bargaining units.
PSAC said the tentative deal also addresses its demands regarding seniority rights in the event of layoffs.
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