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LATEST update on strike preparation

The next steps



The Conciliation Board will now write its report and submit it to the Public Service Staff Relations Board (PSSRB). The Board has 14 days from the first day of the hearing (August 7) to file the report. Seven days after the union is notified that the report has been filed, PSAC CRA members will be in a position to take legal strike action. The union will also be ready to meet with the employer if the CRA indicates at any time that it is prepared to negotiate a fair agreement.
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  • 枫下沙龙 / 游山玩水 / LATEST update on strike preparation
    The next steps



    The Conciliation Board will now write its report and submit it to the Public Service Staff Relations Board (PSSRB). The Board has 14 days from the first day of the hearing (August 7) to file the report. Seven days after the union is notified that the report has been filed, PSAC CRA members will be in a position to take legal strike action. The union will also be ready to meet with the employer if the CRA indicates at any time that it is prepared to negotiate a fair agreement.
    • Many groups are going to strike... you looked at Canada Revenue Agency. For parks employee, the first date of possible strike is Aug 13.
    • As part of its contingency planning, Parks Canada has designated essential staff to remain on the job to ensure public safety and security. Visitor services may be affected in various locations.
      “Whatever happens, Parks Canada will strive to maintain the highest possible level of service to our visitors under the circumstances. Picketing is a normal part of strike activities but it would be illegal for the union to deny Canadians access to their national parks, national historic sites or national marine conservation areas. We will be making our best efforts to continue welcoming visitors throughout the remainder of the summer," added Mr. Fortin.

      "We would like to remind the public that Parks Canada has a 100% visitor satisfaction objective and we will continue to stand behind it,” said Mr. Fortin. " We greatly regret the uncertainty that the strike threat is causing and we are working to minimize the impact of a potential strike on Canadians. In cases where the level of service is significantly reduced as a result of strike activity, Parks Canada will waive the normal admission fees."
      Full story:
      http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/cp-nr/release_e.asp?id=826&andor1=nr
      • Super! Many Thanks!
    • would this affect all national parks? how abuot national parks in Quebec?
      • 看link
        • Thanks. It seems everything is ok.