I have a feeling the federal government know the strike will happen way before and mention the self administered oath will start in June 2023 , statement made the head union rep "this strike will cripple the government"
EXACTLY!!! That is why the strike can’t go on for too long!
After they’ve “made their point” they will start to feel the financial pain of only getting “strike pay”. Government also saves big time by not paying their regular wages!
So IMHO, I’m cautiously optimistic that this gets resolved sooner rather than later! Still keeping my fingers crossed!
How to one or two weeks done strike!
They need continue going when they have good deal from government.
2-3 months strike to June
But it is just Level 1
Maybe longer
I really hope that happens.. Once it gets to that point in the application, they should just remove the human factor and automate the process. Because this is just causing delays to people for no reason! They don't apply any logic in their process nor that they have a first in first out system. It's a big mess!
EXACTLY!!! That is why the strike can’t go on for too long!
After they’ve “made their point” they will start to feel the financial pain of only getting “strike pay”. Government also saves big time by not paying their regular wages!
So IMHO, I’m cautiously optimistic that this gets resolved sooner rather than later! Still keeping my fingers crossed!
I think strike pays come from the union, not the government. They have saved a lot of money since the last strike and that's why they can afford to go to strike. I don't know how long it can last though.
Hi guys, I was wondering if I could hear you suggestions/thoughts on my case - I’m currently studying outside Canada and just came back for a few days for the Notice to Appear / in-person interview. I haven’t received any email regarding the reschedule. My interview is schedule tomorrow morning. I should still go, right?
It would be great, but I don't have high hopes... It didn't seem like they wanted people who applied before January this year to get e-certificates. And the new self-administered oath (if implemented!) might only apply to new applicants and/or people who weren't scheduled for the oath in the first place.
It would be great, but I don't have high hopes... It didn't seem like they wanted people who applied before January this year to get e-certificates. And the new self-administered oath (if implemented!) might only apply to new applicants and/or people who weren't scheduled for the oath in the first place.
I think strike pays come from the union, not the government. They have saved a lot of money since the last strike and that's why they can afford to go to strike. I don't know how long it can last though.
I think the strike pay is like $400 (max) or so a week in ON. If the workers don't have any other income source (assuming their pay will be withheld during the strike; am not sure about this), it will be difficult to sustain on strike pay alone for long. Plus, though they get benefits coverage as of now, that can be changed at any time. Considering these factors, I am hoping the strike won't last long. I am really really wishing they would strike a deal by the end of this week. That way, no one will have to suffer much. Fingers crossed
I think the strike pay is like $400 (max) or so a week in ON. If the workers don't have any other income source (assuming their pay will be withheld during the strike; am not sure about this), it will be difficult to sustain on strike pay alone for long. Plus, though they get benefits coverage as of now, that can be changed at any time. Considering these factors, I am hoping the strike won't last long. I am really really wishing they would strike a deal by the end of this week. That way, no one will have to suffer much. Fingers crossed
The government will most definitely not pay workers their regular wages if they are "striking" and not working!! So, you're right. That measly "strike pay" will make life very difficult for most of these people very quickly!
That's when they will be ready to DEAL with the government, and get back to work! I bet the government realizes this too!
The government will most definitely not pay workers their regular wages if they are "striking" and not working!! So, you're right. That measly "strike pay" will make life very difficult for most of these people very quickly! That's when they will be ready to DEAL with the government!
I just checked. They will not be paid. Their absence will be coded as leave without pay. Plus, no contributions will be made towards their pension plan during this period.
I think the strike pay is like $400 (max) or so a week in ON. If the workers don't have any other income source (assuming their pay will be withheld during the strike; am not sure about this), it will be difficult to sustain on strike pay alone for long. Plus, though they get benefits coverage as of now, that can be changed at any time. Considering these factors, I am hoping the strike won't last long. I am really really wishing they would strike a deal by the end of this week. That way, no one will have to suffer much. Fingers crossed
If you're right, then yes, they can't afford to be on strike for too long. And that's good for us! I feel like the maximum they can do (also based on the previous strikes) is like 2 weeks. What's 2 weeks compared to the entire processing time? I just hope people will be rescheduled quickly for the oath.
I just checked. They will not be paid. Their absence will be coded as leave without pay. Plus, no contributions will be made towards their pension plan during this period.