PPS, House security officers’ union agree to begin grievance talks

Dates are tentatively set to begin hearings on how the Parliamentary Protective Service can proceed with collective agreement negotiations.
A House security officer pictured on June 8 talking to assistant deputy sergeant-at-arms Denis Morin back when SSEA union members were wearing neon green hats and stickers calling for 'Respect.' Guards have now ceased these protest actions with an agreement reached to discuss grievances.
Protest actions by House of Commons security officers have ended after an agreement was reached between the officers’ union and the Parliamentary Protective Service to begin discussing a list of staff grievances while awaiting a decision from the labour relations board on the question of a new col...

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