A third of Canada's public servants set up pickets at hundreds of sites across the country Wednesday demanding cost-of-living raises and telework flexibility in one of the largest strikes in the nation's history. | ManilaBulletin
A third of Canada's public servants set up pickets at hundreds of sites across the country Wednesday demanding cost-of-living raises and telework flexibility in one of the largest strikes in the nation's history.
"The public service is part of the collective wealth and it must not be allowed to deteriorate," he said.She noted that it is the largest employer in the country and that its labor decisions often ripple through the economy, adding: "We are out here fighting not just for our own members, but for workers everywhere in Canada."
The labor dispute is expected to slow or entirely shut down some federal services, including the processing of immigration and passport applications. Mona Fortier, president of the Treasury Board that oversees government workers, told a news conference she was disappointed by the union's decision to strike, saying progress had been made in the negotiations.
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