Tax delays, passport backlogs: How you’ll be impacted if public servants strike
said any established or periodic payments made to veterans by the agency would continue uninterrupted.Story continues below advertisement
Furthermore, job action could result in delays to career transition and case management services, as well as delays in appointments for in-person services.In the event of a strike, Canadians should not expect any impact to regular police services, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police .
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