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- Regional executive vice-president for the PSAC national capital region Alex Silas says 'I think we squeezed every drop of juice out of that lemon,' calling the resilience of union members throughout the strike 'exceptional.'
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- Most Canadians who have not had a double-digit wage hike generally support the government’s approach of holding the line on increases.
- The House Access Committee hopes to have a report out in late May or early June. Treasury Board President Mona Fortier's appearance indicated a government intent on resisting and crushing calls for better disclosure legislation. It's time to fully realize that the broken-beyond-repair access system benefits those in power, writes Ken Rubin.
- The House Access Committee hopes to have a report out in late May or early June. Treasury Board President Mona Fortier's appearance indicated a government intent on resisting and crushing calls for better disclosure legislation. It's time to fully realize that the broken-beyond-repair access system benefits those in power, writes Ken Rubin.
- Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said last week that although the feds are 'still at nine per cent over three years,' his union has 'moved off our wage demand,' but would not elaborate further on numbers.
- Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said last week that although the feds are 'still at nine per cent over three years,' his union has 'moved off our wage demand,' but would not elaborate further on numbers.
- Plus, there's still no end in sight in the Public Service Alliance of Canada's showdown with the federal government, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with German President Frank Waler-Steinmeier yesterday.
- Plus, there's still no end in sight in the Public Service Alliance of Canada's showdown with the federal government, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with German President Frank Waler-Steinmeier yesterday.
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