The bargaining groups involve some 155,000 federal public servants, including 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers
Aylward said during a brief news conference in Ottawa on Tuesday night that despite the move, union officials are still hopeful and the goal is to get a tentative agreement.
“These are workers that were the ones that delivered so much important supports for Canadians when we needed it most in the pandemic,” Singh said. “And now they deserve respect.” Wage increases have been top of mind at the table, with the union pushing for annual raises of 4.5 per cent over the next three years. It says the increases are necessary to keep pace with inflation and the cost of living.
However, the agency said the union’s bargaining unit countered with a proposal of 22.5 per cent over the next three years, which includes a market adjustment of two per cent.
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