Canada’s largest federal public service union is expected to announce the next steps this morning in its drawn-out contract negotiations with the government.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada has a strike mandate from its members and says 155-thousand employees are prepared to walk off the job.
That includes 35-thousand from the Canada Revenue Agency.
Mediated negotiations between P-SAC and the Treasury Board continued over the weekend.
The biggest sticking point appears to be the union’s push for pay increases to keep up with the rising cost of living.
The Canadian Press
