‘Strike action will resume’ if PSAC members reject tentative deal reached with feds

Economist Jim Stanford called the remote work provisions 'very significant' and precedent-setting for return to office talks in both union and non-union workplaces.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward, left, and Treasury Board President Mona Fortier. In early May, Fortier said that, on telework, 'the agreement supports fairness, equity and modernization.'

With just a week remaining for Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) members to vote to ratify the union’s tentative agreement with the federal government following a nearly two-week-long strike back in April, labour experts say the union scored a win with more flexible...

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