Union of Taxation Employees latest PSAC group to declare impasse in negotiations with feds

'As inflation hits highs that we haven’t seen since the '80s, workers are obviously feeling the pinch more than ever because wages aren’t keeping up with the rising costs,' says PSAC national president Chris Aylward.
Union of Taxation Employees national president Marc Brière, left, and Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward. 'Come next spring, we could potentially have 170,000 federal public sector workers in a legal strike position,' says Aylward.
The Union of Taxation Employees, which represents more than 35,000 workers at the Canadian Revenue Agency, have declared an impasse in contract negotiations with the federal government after eight months of what union leader Marc Brière called “the same damn movie” that led to strike votes in F...

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