The Public Service Alliance of Canada has reached a tentative contract agreement with four bargaining units, but not the one representing 35,000 CRA employees.
CANADA - The strike is over for 120,000 federal government workers, but not for the 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency employees.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada announced last night that it had reached a tentative contract agreement with the Treasury Board for four of its bargaining units. This deal includes wage increases totaling over 12 percent and new protections around remote work and contracting out.
Negotiations continue for the bargaining unit representing the CRA employees.
PSAC has reached a tentative agreement for the PA, SV, TC and EB bargaining units at Treasury Board.
— PSAC-AFPC (@psac_afpc) May 1, 2023
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: https://t.co/sgsgv65FBl
Strike action continues across the country for 35,000 members at Canada Revenue Agency May 1 as negotiations resume with a new mandate from CRA to reach a fair contract.
— PSAC-AFPC (@psac_afpc) May 1, 2023
Details to follow shortly.
Read more: https://t.co/vSR4HgYKEx

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