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Is remote work a perk or a right? Depends who you ask

It's not surprising that working from home has become a major issue in the Treasury Board of Canada's negotiations…

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A key issue in the federal workers' strike: Who sets remote work rules?

The president of the Treasury Board, the federal department negotiating with striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)…

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Federal government shifts tactic in strike talks with PSAC, describes unresolved issues in open letter

The federal government outlined its position on four key areas in its ongoing negotiations with the Public Service Alliance of Canada…

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How big is this government strike? Here's how it compares with past labour disruptions

The government strike involving around 155,000 workers is now in its second week, and its size and length…

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Striking PSAC workers argue for getting remote work language into their collective agreement

Language for post-pandemic telework should be enshrined in contracts for Canada's 150,000 striking federal civil servants, say their…

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What the federal workers' deal means for the future of remote work

The right to work from home was among the sticking points in the negotiations between the Public Service Alliance…

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Why remote work is a sticking point in the ongoing federal workers' strike

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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'Adversarial,' 'contradictory' and 'indecisive': Surrey, B.C.'s policing drama shows no signs of resolution

On page 40 of the 139-page report by the B.C. government on the Surrey policing situation, there was…

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Teachers in Six Nations ask Canadians not to forget impact of federal strike on Indigenous students

As the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) strike continues, students at the five federally run elementary schools…

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New ruling reveals only a third of 120,000 striking PSAC members voted for the work stoppage

Only 35 per cent of 120,000 striking federal workers cast ballots in the vote to strike, according to a…

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As public servants' strike drags on, experts say Canadians should prep for more labour unrest

As a strike by Canada's largest public sector union drags on, experts say Canadians should expect more and…

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Government submits new offer to striking federal union

The federal government presented a counter-offer Friday afternoon to striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) members.Details of…

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N.L.'s most lucrative fishery on hold as fishermen protest low price of snow crab

With the price of snow crab less than one-third of what it was a year ago, Newfoundland and…

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Canadian coroners starting to reject excited delirium as cause of police-related deaths

As a coroner's jury takes their seats Monday in the inquest into the death of Myles Gray, they…

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Canada needs 30,000 new immigrants to start farming to avoid agriculture labour shortage: report

As Rehan Khan scans his 160 acres of muddy, partially snow-covered field, he sees golden — and red…

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