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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PSAC
ready to defend f OTTAWA
* The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) is putting the defense of
quality public services on the bargaining table in the upcoming round of
negotiations with the f "PSAC
members are proud of the role they play in the daily lives of Canadians
from coast to coast to coast," said National President John Gordon.
"Our negotiations serve a larger purpose as Canadians across
the country want more public services and are prepar The
They
also took time to talk about mobilization strategies gear "We
cannot allow the Harper government to sell off our public services and
dismantle this country," said Gordon.
"We have already witness Gordon
is concern Delegates
to the conference also elect The
negotiating team members will be meeting in late February to finalize
the package of bargaining demands in preparation for the exchange of
demands with the employer. While
the first Treasury Board contract does not expire until June 20, PSAC is
committ "Bargaining
can be a slow process," says Gordon, "but we intend to do
everything we can to be at the bargaining table before these agreements
expire." -
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information: Louise Laporte,
PSAC Communications
(613) 558-4975 ****** In
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Sellmeyer, President UTE
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