With no deal with feds in hand, union says federal workers will strike
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Canada's largest federal public-service union says that some 155,000 workers will go on strike after talks with the government failed to produce an agreement before its Tuesday night deadline.
Canada's largest federal public-service union says that some 155,000 workers will go on strike after talks with the government failed to produce an agreement before its Tuesday night deadline.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada said strike action would begin Wednesday at 12:01 a.m. EDT.
Chris Aylward, the union's national president, said the bargaining teams would remain at the table throughout the strike.
"We are still a ways apart, but we're staying at the table because we're still hopeful and our goal is still to get a tentative agreement," Aylward said during a brief press conference Tuesday night.
"We will remain at the table until we reach a tentative agreement if the employer is prepared to stay at the table as well."
The bargaining groups involve some 155,000 federal public servants, including 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers.
Mediated contract negotiations between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the government began in early April and continued through the weekend in what the union describes as the government's last chance to reach a deal.