Federal government tables new offer for PSAC negotiations

CP24's Steve Ryan shares the latest on the federal government's latest offer in its bid to end the PSAC strike.

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39 comments

    1. @Phil Bellamy So private sector unions see public sector unions get decent cost of living increases and demand the same for their members. That helps create higher wages in the private sector which non unionized workers compete in and drives up wages there.

    2. @Jeff Trout Why does it increase our taxes? Just stop with the bonuses for managers who quite often screw things up.

    1. @Adam Melton Then it is time for the government to say take it or leave it. What is the point of negotiating if the other party can just say no until they get their way.

    2. The union needs to bring the government’s offer to their members for a vote. The strike vote was moved up before most members had a chance to vote which resulted in 70% of the membership being unable to vote so the union needs to bring this offer to them regardless of whether they think it’s fair. Let the membership decide.

    1. Might be that way where you work but government workers are monitored the same at work and home and if they don’t do their job to the standard expected they get fired of if they are acting they get moved back to their permanent job.

    2. @Jim Davison AWE. The only ones that think government workers get a raw deal is government workers that have never done anything else.

    3. @roof pizza Well I have never forked for the federal government so that proves you wrong right there. All workers who see their earning power undermined by inflation are getting a raw deal. For the record most Canadians are supportive of this strike and stand firm with PSAC. Now why you are jealous I don’t know but I can assume like you did. Let me guess you tried for a government job because you thought it was easy work but couldn’t handle it or didn’t qualify or pass the simple tests?

    4. @Jim Davison LOLZ. They certainly didn’t suffer during the pandemic like others have and and who’s to say that their pay isn’t already inflated, it’s the government unless you’ve forgotten? Let’s not forget world class pensions and benefits. Let them leave their jobs to work in an office elsewhere, I dare them.

  1. The only offer PSAC deserves is a paycut unless we see tangible increase in quality of the serives they are SUPPOSED to provide.

  2. Ahem…
    Everyone is equal.
    GDP’s $14.3 Trillion
    There’s 27 million voters.
    We each are owed $275 000/year, after 44% is deducted from the $529 600/year for things like bullets, bombs, cops, schools and roads.
    As of 2014.
    Yes, the fair, equal share I’ve outlined does not account for inflation over the last 9 years.
    PSAC, great work, keep it up, just remember who you work for, eh.

  3. Why our government can’t militarize them? To me they can work from barracks rather than from homes if they are so unhappy. When truckers went on strike the response from our government was slightly different.

  4. I stood at two “protest’s” 20 minutes each, Not One Person Honked or waved in support. 😂 🤡 it was so worth it!

  5. WFH should not be available to government employees as they deal with extremely sensitive personal information of all Canadians.

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