ON STRIKE
Treasury Board and CRA members are on strike effective tomorrow at 12:01 AM ET April 19.
Please make plans to attend your closest picket line as early as you can: workerscantwait.ca
PSAC-AFPC
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Public Service Alliance of Canada — Alliance de la Fonction publique du Canada
- PSAC has reached a tentative agreement for the PA, SV, TC and EB bargaining units at Treasury Board. Members in the PA, SV, TC and EB bargaining groups are required to return to work for their next scheduled shift, beginning May 1 at 9 a.m. ET Read more:
- We can't work for peanuts, we're not squirrels!
- After more than a year of bargaining, leading to one of the largest strikes in Canadian history, PSAC-UTE has reached a tentative agreement for the more than 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers who deliver critical services to Canadians. Read more: workerscantwait.ca/deal-cra (1/2)
- Today, we resumed talks with Treasury Board, and have received a new offer from the employer. We hope to continue bargaining this weekend in order to reach a fair deal for our 120,000 federal public service members. 1/4
- Hey @MonaFortier, workers aren't asking for a "blank cheque," we are demanding fair wages. #pnpcbc #cdnpoli
- Public service workers have shown tremendous goodwill and respect by including cleaning up after themselves, donating to local food banks, and upholding their communities. They don't deserve to be fined for a honk and a hot dog.
- We've seen creative picket signs and great step counts, but this is may be the first run we've seen!
- We went to Parliament, but couldn't find Mona. We went to her office, but couldn't find Mona. We went across the country, but couldn't find Mona. Can you help us find Mona?
- 📣 Dear friends on the line: What if my manager asks me to work? If you are not an essential employee and your manager asks you to work during a strike, you should decline and report the manager’s request to the union ✊🏼
- Canadians are behind us – keep up the fight!
- hold the line! // maintenir le piquet de grève !
- PSAC is in solidarity with flight attendants at Air Canada. No one should be forced to work without pay, get locked out by their employer, and then forced back by the government. Every worker has the right to bargain collectively for a fair deal.The Liberal government has invoked Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to end a strike by Air Canada flight attendants fighting to end unpaid work and poverty wages.








