Hill security officers, PPS to meet to discuss wages as labour dispute hits seven-month mark

‘All I want for Christmas is a new collective agreement,’ read pamphlets handed out on the Hill last week by House of Commons officers and detection specialists.
A House security officer on the Hill pictured last week wearing a lime green toque calling for 'respect,' standing beside a colleague wearing a matching sticker. Protest actions by House of Commons security officers have now been ongoing for seven months.
After seven months, House of Commons security officers are still protesting and all three unions representing security officers on the Hill are set to sit down with their Parliamentary Protective Service employers in Ottawa on Dec. 18 to discuss wages. Roch Lapensée, head of the Security Service E...

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