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  2. 2023 Canadian federal worker strike - Wikipedia

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    PSAC strikers outside a CRA office in Surrey, British Columbia. On April 7, the CRA bargaining group voted to enter a legal strike position. [21] On April 12, the national president of PSAC, Chris Aylward, announced that the Treasury Board bargaining unit had voted overwhelmingly in favour of entering into a legal strike position, thus granting the group a 60-day window to initiate a labour ...

  3. Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board

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    The Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board (FPSLREB; French: Commission des relations de travail et de l’emploi dans le secteur public fédéral, LCRTESPF) is an independent quasi-judicial tribunal that administers the collective bargaining and "grievance adjudication systems" in Canada's federal public service and in Parliament.

  4. Public Service Alliance of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC; French: Alliance de la Fonction publique du Canada, AFPC) is one of Canada's largest national labour unions. It is the largest union in the Canadian federal public sector. PSAC members work in every province and territory, and also work abroad in embassies and consulates.

  5. 1991 Canadian federal worker strike - Wikipedia

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    Many federal public sector workers in Canada are represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) trade union, the largest federal public sector union.. In the 1984 Canadian federal election, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada led by Brian Mulroney won a majority in the federal House of Commons, and would be re-elected with a second majority in 1988.

  6. Public Service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Return-to-office, alongside wage increases to keep pace with rising inflation, became significant issues in labour negotiations between Public Service Alliance of Canada and TBS. PSAC members voted to strike on April 12, [22] followed by the Union of Taxation Employees three days later on April 15. This strike, which began on April 19, saw an ...

  7. Canada Labour Code - Wikipedia

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    The Code places a duty on the two sides to meet and negotiate "in good faith and make every reasonable effort to enter into a collective agreement" [s.50 (a) i,ii]. The role of the Canada Labour Relations Board is to interpret the code and to investigate allegations of unfair labour practices and failures to bargain in good faith.

  8. Puget Sound Agricultural Company - Wikipedia

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    The PSAC was awarded $200,000 in compensation in 1869 for all of its properties south of the Canadian-US border as spelled out in the Oregon Treaty. [4] Meanwhile, the company’s operations had shifted north, including agricultural ventures on Vancouver Island. [ 13 ]

  9. Chris Aylward - Wikipedia

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    Prior to being elected president, He served as PSAC's national executive vice-president from 2012 to 2018. He began his career in the labour movement as a shop steward with PSAC affiliate Union of Taxation Employees while working at the St. John's Taxation Centre. [ 1 ]