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As of 6 a.m. Friday, August 6, the FB bargaining unit will be in a legal strike position. Here are some frequently asked questions that can assist you when speaking with FB members. This document will serve as a resource to support FB members’ work-to-rule strike action, as approved by the National Strategy Coordinating Committee (NSCC). This strategy may change as we escalate our activities.
After returning to the bargaining table for two days of renewed negotiations with Treasury Board, talks stalled between PSAC-CIU and Treasury Board July 30.
PSAC has already held 20 virtual strike info sessions and four strike preparation webinars, and we’ve received great feedback from FB members. In order to ensure all members have the opportunity to vote, we’re hosting one final strike vote information session.
If you want to join us to make some noise and ensure the government hears us, sign up here. We’ll contact you when there’s an action in your area.
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employees are essential to keeping our country safe. Call on the government to show these workers the respect they deserve by returning to the table to negotiate a fair collective agreement.
PSAC has warned the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) that the union may be pursuing legal action after the employer announced — in the middle of contract negotiations — that it intends to change its policy on international escorts for inland enforcement officers.
The FB bargaining team presented PSAC’s arguments for compensation parity with other law enforcement agencies across Canada at Public Interest Commission hearings May 10, 18, and 20.
PSAC-CIU will be holding virtual town hall meetings over the next few weeks to give FB members the latest updates on bargaining and outline our next steps as we ramp up to mobilize for a fair contract.
Dans son budget 2021, le gouvernement Trudeau a parlé de « Moderniser les déplacements et les échanges aux frontières » et de « transformer l’expérience frontalière au moyen d’interactions sans contact et automatisées ». Cette annonce est problématique à plusieurs niveaux et l’AFPC-SDI n’a pas tardé à réagir.
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