The Public Service Alliance of Canada has reached a tentative agreement with the federal government. This means 35,000 CRA employees will go back to work today.
CANADA - It's back to worth today for 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency employees.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada has reached a tentative agreement with the federal government after two weeks of strike action.
The deal includes a 12.6 percent wage increase over the next four years and employees will also have an optional earlier start time of 6:00 a.m. Both sides will also review the directive for virtual work-from-home arrangements.
PSAC reached another tentative contract with the Treasury Board for four of its other bargaining units on Monday, affecting 120,000 federal employees. You can find more details online here.

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