A tentative agreement has been reached between the Canadian government and the union representing over 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers, averting a potential strike. The deal was announced on June 11, 2024, and prevents a work stoppage that was set to begin later this week. Public sector unions and officials in Ottawa confirmed the agreement, which ensures continued operations at the borders.
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The Canadian government and the union representing more than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency workers reached a tentative agreement that ends the threat of a work stoppage on Friday, officials said. https://t.co/r86HtK9HDi
Public sector unions representing the Canada Border Services Agency reached a tentative agreement for over 9,000 workers, averting a potential strike. https://t.co/6hCpZgi2l1
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A tentative agreement has been reached for over 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency, the unions say, averting potential job action later this week at the borders. https://t.co/5UKJh7aj7V .
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