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PSAC asks for 3.75 per cent pay hike, as contract talks kick into high gear

Opening salvo ‘certainly sends a signal that we are very serious,’ says union leader Chris Aylward.
PSAC national president Chris Aylward says his union's initial proposal of a 3.75 per cent wage increase for 90,000 employees is fair due to the hardship caused by the Phoenix pay system.
The largest federal public service union is asking for a 3.75 per cent annual raise for its four largest bargaining groups as it negotiates a new three-year contract with the government—more than their opening bid in the last round of contract talks.  In 20...

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