Union of Taxation Employees prepping for strike votes following breakdown in talks with feds, return-to-office order

Union president Marc Briere says that if strike votes lead to a CRA shutdown during tax season, 'it will be their fault. I don’t give a damn.'
National president of the Union of Taxation Employees Marc Brière, whose union represents around 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency employees, says strike votes will be held in early 2023 if 'that’s the only language the government understands.'

The Union of Taxation Employees, representing around 35,000 workers at the Canada Revenue Agency, has broken off talks with the government after the first day of mediation between the two sides, with strike votes in the new year are once again in the cards if “that’s the...

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