The bargaining group representing workers at Canada’s borders says it’s postponing its negotiations with the federal government, scheduled for later this week, in order to show support for public servants who are on strike across the country.
“It’s clear that the ongoing generational labour actions by PSAC members will lay the foundation for future gains for all Canadian workers, including FB members,” said the border services team in a news release issued Sunday.
Over the past months, bargaining issues of their own that the border services team has raised with the government include amendments to workers’ pension plans, paid firearm practice time, paid time for members to tool-up and tool-down at the beginning and end of each shift, telework, and job protections in relation to new technologies, contract workers and student use.Article content
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