Civil Circles

Most unionized PS workers have contracts, but mental health, wages sticking points for holdouts

Diplomats, lawyers, and jail guards, among others, are still hoping to reach contracts.
Hundreds of public servants gathered outside the Prime Minister's Office on Oct. 12 to show their unhappiness with the government's handling of the Phoenix payroll system roll-out. It's an ongoing concern for unions without contracts.
Seven federal public service union groups have been negotiating new contracts for so long that even if they reach a deal within the next month they will be back negotiating their next collective agreements come mid-2018, say unions. The Treasury Board negotiate...

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