PSAC to provide update on weekend negotiations as strike continues
is set to hold an update shortly after official talks with the federal government continued Saturday to negotiate an end to their strike.
“However, there are several key issues still outstanding at the table, and talks will continue over the weekend for more than 155,000 workers at Treasury Board and Canada Revenue Agency in the hopes of reaching an agreement.”
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