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Feds’ opening offer in contract talks an ‘insult,’ would put 90,000 bureaucrats in a virtual wage freeze: PSAC

Meanwhile, contract negotiation talks are also slow-going between the Union of Taxation Employees and the Canada Revenue Agency, said UTE president Marc Brière.
PSAC national president Chris Aylward says the 0.75 per cent annual raise offered by the government during this bargaining round is an insult, on top of other contract implementation provisions.
The government's initial offer to four of the core public service groups currently negotiating new contracts is an "insult" that would put them in a virtual two-year wage freeze, says Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward...

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