Unions file complaints, want Treasury Board to pay up for not acting on new contracts on time

PIPSC and PSAC are asking the Labour Relations Board to order the government to pay damages to up to 130,000 public servants who may not have been paid what they're due from new contracts by agreed-upon deadlines.
‘Our members want their proper pay and they want their retroactive pay as well,’ says PSAC national executive vice president Chris Aylward. The union along with the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada are filing complaints because the Treasury Board said it will miss collective agreement implementation deadlines.
Two of the largest federal public service unions are set to file complaints this week against the government for missing deadlines to implement new collective agreements affecting up to 130,000 workers. The Professional Institute of the Public Service and the Public ...

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