Federal Court to review public service’s return to office mandate
The Federal Court has agreed to review the federal government’s decision to mandate public servants return to the office three days per week.
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The Federal Court has agreed to review the federal government’s decision to mandate public servants return to the office three days per week.
The CRTC offered assigned seating in the office as a prize for staff who donated to a charity fundraiser, drawing criticism the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) whose president called it «completely out of touch.»
Federal officials pointed to concerns about «public scrutiny» when the government mandated workers back into the office, even as workers reported they felt more productive working from home, documents show.
Roughly 9,000 unionized Canadian border workers are in line for a 14.8 per cent pay bump over a four-year period if their tentative agreement is approved by members.
A tentative agreement has been reached for over 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), averting potential job action later this week.
A looming strike by Canada Border Services Agency workers was averted Tuesday after the union representing over 9,000 employees announced they have reached a tentative contract agreement.
Canada Border Services Agency members will strike starting this Friday if no deal is reached, the union representing workers said on Monday.
The union representing Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) workers has once again extended its deadline to come to a tentative agreement with the federal government, temporarily averting any job action at ports of entry.