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Striking federal workers ramp up pickets across the country

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Federal public servants picketed highly visible locations across the country including the Lacolle border crossing and CFB Valcartier in Quebec and Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Union leaders say they will continue to escalate...
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Remote work clause in federal agreement could set precedent

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Striking federal employees are pushing for remote work options to be enshrined in their next collective agreement. If approved, it could set a precedent for other labour agreements in Canada.
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Public service strike impact felt across Canada

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Canadians are feeling the impact after more than 155,000 federal public servants went on strike. Workers are demanding higher pay and remote work provisions in their contract.
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Impacts of federal public workers strike could be felt for months

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The federal government workers strike is having widespread impacts, from the already struggling immigration system to industries such as farming and agriculture that rely on temporary foreign workers who need to have their entry into the...
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PSAC accuses the government of incompetence, no deal reached yet

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Chris Aylward, national president of PSAC told reporters Saturday that his union had sent a 'comprehensive' proposal to the Treasury Board, which is the formal employer for the striking workers. Aylward said the Treasury Board had...
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Government workers threaten to escalate strike action

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The union representing government workers is threatening to escalate strike action on Monday by targeting strategic locations for government revenue – places like ports.
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More than 120,000 federal public servants to go on strike

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More than 120,000 government workers will walk off the job at 12:01 a.m. ET. The union says with nearly a third of all federal public service workers on strike, Canadians can expect slowdowns or a complete shutdown of services nationwide.
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Federal public servants across the country to go on strike

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Federal public servants across the country will go on strike after failing to reach a deal. The union says with nearly a third of all federal public service workers on strike, Canadians can expect slowdowns or a complete shutdown of...
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Federal public servants across Canada to go on strike

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Federal public servants across the country will go on strike after failing to reach a deal. The union says with nearly a third of all federal public service workers on strike, Canadians can expect slowdowns or a complete shutdown of...
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Conservative MP calls PSAC strike the ‘complete result of the incompetence of the prime minister’

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Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie reacts to the first strike day for more than 155,000 federal public employees. The strike started after the federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) failed to reach a deal before...
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Trudeau and Poilievre debate PSAC strike

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On the first day of the PSAC strike, Leader of the Opposition Pierre Poilievre questions Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the strike.
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Federal workers' strike could set a standard for other employers, sociologist says

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The strike by federal public workers involved could impact Canadians beyond the immediate disruption of services, according to Barry Eidlin, an associate sociology professor at McGill University with an expertise in labour issues.
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File your taxes now — and prepare for delays, PSAC leader warns

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People should prepare for disruption as the possibility of a major strike by federal workers looms, the president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada warns.
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PM comments on CRA workers being in a strike position on Friday

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When asked by reporters about workers with the Canadian Revenue Agency entering a legal strike position on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government is ‘engaged at the bargaining table and will continue to do so in good...
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Thousands of Rutgers University Faculty Members Participate in Historic Strike Over Contract Dispute

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Thousands of Rutgers University Faculty Members Participate in Historic Strike Over Contract Dispute
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Thousands hold four day walk out in England over pay dispute

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England is bracing for healthcare chaos, as tens of thousands of junior doctors walk off the job for a four-day strike.
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PSAC announces strike mandate following nationwide votes

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Public Service Alliance of Canada president Chris Aylward says the union representing 120,000 federal employees is sending a message to the prime minister that workers 'won't be taken for granted, they won't fall further behind and that...
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155,000 public servants vote for strike action

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The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 155,000 of its members have voted in favour of a strike after contract negotiations with the government stalled. Some of the public servants are essential and can’t walk off the job, but about...
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Israel launches air raids on Gaza, Lebanon following rocket fire

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Israeli army says ‘striking in Lebanon’ following air attacks on Gaza amid rising tension in wake of Al-Aqsa raids.
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Malaysia: Contract doctors strike over pay, working conditions

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Healthcare workers on temporary contracts in Malaysia launch a three-day strike over pay and job security.
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Peru tourist spot Machu Picchu closed amid ongoing protests

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Anti-government protests in Peru are affecting the country's tourism industry.
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'Grannies Soccer World Cup' kicks down stereotypes

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The Grannies International Football Tournament in South Africa has created a space for women 55 and older to improve and maintain their health, while showcasing their abilities in front of hundreds of cheering spectators. The tournament...
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Half a million UK workers to walk off the job on Wednesday

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The country faces its largest day of industrial action in decades.
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U.K. teachers join biggest mass strike over pay

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Up to half a million British teachers, civil servants and train drivers participated in the biggest strike in more than a decade, with unions threatening the government with more disruptions if it doesn't meet their pay demands. This...