The union representing over 10,400 federal public servants who operate government buildings and services is asking for an approximately $371 million increase in wage and non-wage compensations over three years.
The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat headquarters in Ottawa. The TBS says the union’s demands for its 120,000 employees would cost nearly $10 billion over the next three years.OTTAWA – The union representing over 10,400 federal public servants who operate government buildings and services is asking for a 47-per-cent increase in total compensation over three years, a demand that is “far beyond” reasonable according to an independent commission.
The union’s proposals “do not appear realistic for what should be a fairly advanced stage of negotiations. The numerous proposals are not focused and they would result in an increase to compensation far beyond what is reasonable,” reads the unanimous report signed by three commissioners. “It should have been reasonably obvious, in our opinion, that what the negotiators were instructed to try to achieve would be ultimately unattainable and would lead to no other result than failure. Both parties have too many outstanding issues and proposals remaining at table,” the commissioners wrote in the report.
Another 35,000 members of the Union of Taxation Employees, which represents Canada Revenue Agency workers, are also voting on a strike mandate. Taxation employees are demanding a 30-per-cent wage increase for its members over three years. But TBS says the logjam is PSAC’s fault since the union declared that bargaining was formally at an impasse in May. It says the union’s demands for its 120,000 employees would cost nearly $10 billion over the next three years.
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