Ottawa gives updated deal to federal union that signed agreement before PSAC strike

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OTTAWA — The federal government has given an updated deal to a public\u002Dservice union that signed its collective agreement in the fall in order to match deals…

PSAC workers and supporters picket in front of President of the Treasury Board Mona Fortier's office in Ottawa on Friday, April 21, 2023. The federal government has given an updated deal to a public service union that signed its collective agreement in the fall in order to match the deals reached with the Public Service Alliance of Canada this spring.

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