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PSAC, Treasury Board inch closer in contract talks as election looms

Meanwhile, the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers filed for binding arbitration March 11 in hopes of striking its own pre-election deal.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward, pictured here at a Feb. 28 Phoenix pay system rally, says that during the last round of talks Treasury Board officials increased their wage increase offer to one per cent, but there will have to be substantially more movement to ink a deal before the election.
Contract talks for Public Service Alliance of Canada groups representing more than 90,000 bureaucrats seem to have some momentum, but national president Chris Aylward says there needs to be more than just a marginal shift if the two sides want to ink ...

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