Unions swamped by Phoenix; hiring staff to keep afloat

‘It’s just been overwhelming,’ says CAPE leader Greg Phillips as government announces union partnership to find new pay system.
PIPSC president Debi Daviau says about half of everything the union does is Phoenix related, meaning the rest of their advocacy is left to fall by the wayside.
Several public sector unions say they're struggling to deal with the fallout of the Phoenix pay system, needing to bring on more staff to help manage the workload brought on by their members having pay issues for more than two years. Public Service Alliance of Canada...

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