House security labour protest continues, union head says officers united

The RCMP's Melissa Rusk says the PPS continues to await a decision from the labour relations board before negotiating, which is taking longer than anticipated.
PPS officers pictured in the rotunda in Centre Block on June 8, 2017, wearing jeans and neon green hats and stickers.
The labour standoff between the unionized House of Commons security officers and their Parliamentary Protective Service employer continues, with guards now donning jeans and neon hats, along with matching stickers calling for “respect.” An executive meeting of the House officers’ union, the S...

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