This negotiation agreement for employees working for the tax service follows another agreement concluded this week for the majority of the 120,000 employees on strike, who had numbered 155,000 since April 19.
After more than a year of negotiations and a two-week strike, workers at the Canada Tax Agency returned to work Thursday morning.
According to a statement from the Public Service Alliance of Canada, these employees will benefit from “a fair and equitable contract of employment that provides wage increases above what the government was offering before the strike and what other federal unions were offering.” have obtained “.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada has secured a 12.6% wage increase over four years for the period from 2021 to 2024.
Regarding remote work, the requests of employees, most of whom are still working virtually since the start of the epidemic, will be assessed individually.
The end of the strike ends one of the largest social movements in Canadian history, which began on April 19.
Many services have been affected by this movement, such as passport and immigration applications.
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