The union representing Canadian Border Service Agency workers says some job action has begun as bargaining with the government continues.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and its Customs and Immigration Union says its members are working to rule, but didn't immediately specify what that involves.The union says it has been bargaining with the government since 2018 and it served a strike notice on Tuesday.
Borders will open to travellers from other countries with the required doses of a COVID-19 shot on Sept. 7. The union had said members would begin a “sweeping” series of actions at Canadian airports, land borders, commercial shipping ports, postal facilities and headquarters locations if a contract hadn't been reached by early this morning
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