Advancements made through public sector negotiations benefit those who serve, and all Canadians.
Advancements made through public sector negotiations benefit those still serving, and all Canadians.
Even for veterans who transition from the military to the private sector, the benefits of the public service labour movements are felt by all sectors. When the public service improves, other unions have bargaining power.Article content Justin Trudeau may remember that before the 2015 election, he promised veterans: “If I earn the right to serve this country as your prime minister, no veteran will be forced to fight their own government for the support and compensation that they have earned …” Yet, from private contracting of veteran health care to offering MAiD to disabled veterans, this is another broken promise.Article content
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