Wage negotiations deadlocked, 155,000 Canadian ASNs threatened with strike action



Action will be taken in various areas on Wednesday evening (4/19) local time. Later, the action will unite more than 155,000 government employees, including tax officials, and will be the largest labor strike in Canadian history.

charge Al Arabiyaworkers in Canada demanded that the government provide a living wage with an annual increase of 4.5% over the next three years to offset inflation in the country.



In addition, they are also demanding safety and good working conditions by conducting more anti-racism training where they work and demanding arrangements to work remotely at the negotiating table. “These workers, like all other workers, are entitled to fair wages and decent working conditions. Despite progress at the bargaining table, our members are frustrated that negotiations are dragging on, which has led us to decide to go ahead with a national general strike,” Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) National President Chris Aylward told a news conference.

Negotiations, which have been ongoing since early April, have continued to stall, forcing unions in Canada to give the government one last chance to settle the matter.

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