Canadian border strike averted as tentative deal reached: Union
- The planned strike by Canadian border workers has been averted after the union's agreement with the federal government.
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the government settled after intense negotiations, as per CTV News.
- Once finalized, the agreement's details will be disclosed, benefitting around 11,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees.
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Deal reached to avert Canadian border agent strike
MONTREAL (WCAX) - A tentative deal has been reached to avert a strike at the Canadian border.The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Customs and Immigration Union say they reached a tentative agreement for more than 9,000 CBSA workers.Workers were prepared to take action on Friday if an agreement wasn’t reached over pay and other benefits.North Country Assemblyman Billy Jones says a strike would have dealt a major blow to cross-border traf…
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Public sector unions representing the Canada Border Services Agency reached a tentative agreement for over 9,000 workers, averting a potential strike that would have led to delays at important US land crossings.
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