Treasury Board, the listed employer for most civil servants, said 27 of its 29 collective agreements with unions had expired as of Jan. 31, and another deal with RCMP regular members and reservists was to lapse at the end of March.
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In these cases, PSAC posted on Jan. 23, negotiations broke down over wages and other key issues. The union had declared an impasse in May 2022 after receiving what it said was the government’s offer of 2.06 per cent annual wage increases.protects workers from the rising cost of living, offers better work-life balance, protection from harassment, racism and discrimination in the workplace and ends the contracting out of public-service jobs.
issues in dispute would, at this point, realistically assist the parties. There are too many issues. There has not, in our opinion, been any true negotiations.” Meanwhile, PSAC announced on Feb. 1 a new tentative agreement for its nearly 250 members at NAV Canada, the not-for-profit corporation that manages Canadian civilian airspace and the North Atlantic oceanic airspace under Canadian control.
The document showed seven other units had either commenced negotiations or at least exchanged initial proposals, including workers at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.Article content
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