Feds estimate PSAC’s initial wage increase demands would have cost more than $10-billion over three years, according to Treasury Board, CRA

Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward said last week that although the feds are 'still at nine per cent over three years,' his union has 'moved off our wage demand,' but would not elaborate further on numbers.
National president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada Chris Aylward, left, and Treasury Board President Mona Fortier.

Although the Public Service Alliance of Canada has "moved off" its initial wage demand of a 4.5 per cent wage increase over three years for its 120,000 members, the Treasury Board estimates that it would have cost $9-billion over three years. In addition, another $896.2-mill...

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