PSAC still pushing government to address ongoing health, safety concerns in federal buildings

The Terrasses de la Chaudière is prone to occasional bat intrusions due to cracks on the exterior surface of the complex and its proximity to the Ottawa River, according to the PSPC.
Paula Dignan, left, a Public Service Alliance of Canada union representative, speaks with Scarlett Mainville during a picket in front of the Terrasses de la Chaudière on Oct. 29, 2019.
Public service union reps recently assembled for an event to “keep the pressure on” the federal government as part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s campaign to push for comprehensive action to address ongoing health and safety concerns within federal buildings, including poor air qua...

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