Everyone believes their citizenship application is the most important in the world
/../ the real victims here are refugees and others in life threatening situations, not people with PR wanting to get a passport or whatever situation you may be in.
There are various people with different situations. I need to travel urgently for a family medical emergency and cannot get a passport. I applied for urgent processing and then the strike hit. I've waited almost 2 years already so I'm not jumping the queue. This strike has affected people's lives.
I hope they made some progress on negotiations. Wonder how long this will drag on. IRCC was just about making some headway in addressing the backlog problem. Unfortunate for everyone involved.
Press conference today on current negotiation update. To summarize, PSAC sent the treasury board a comprehensive package on Thursday afternoon in order to get to a deal. The treasury board advised that they will get back to them in 24 hours with a response to ONE of the demands in the package, and so far, they haven't gotten back to the union. The union members are tired and angry and are calling on the prime minister to intervene so they can end the strike and get back to work. If the government keeps dragging on, they will stay on strike for as long as it takes. So far, the union is paying their members $75 a day to be on the picket line.
Press conference today on current negotiation update. To summarize, PSAC sent the treasury board a comprehensive package on Thursday afternoon in order to get to a deal. The treasury board advised that they will get back to them in 24 hours with a response to ONE of the demands in the package, and so far, they haven't gotten back to the union. The union members are tired and angry and are calling on the prime minister to intervene so they can end the strike and get back to work. If the government keeps dragging on, they will stay on strike for as long as it takes. So far, the union is paying their members $75 a day to be on the picket line.
So the union seemed pretty confident in terms of the funding they have to continue the strike for "as long as it takes". They are spending over 7M per day (they confirmed the strike pay rate and the number of striking workers), and their budget seems to be around 43M. Even if they get some help from other unions, how are they planning to continue the strike for more than a couple of weeks?? And I have no idea why the treasury board is so slow with its response! Such incompetence.
So the union seemed pretty confident in terms of the funding they have to continue the strike for "as long as it takes". They are spending over 7M per day (they confirmed the strike pay rate and the number of striking workers), and their budget seems to be around 43M. Even if they get some help from other unions, how are they planning to continue the strike for more than a couple of weeks?? And I have no idea why the treasury board is so slow with its response! Such incompetence.
So the union seemed pretty confident in terms of the funding they have to continue the strike for "as long as it takes". They are spending over 7M per day (they confirmed the strike pay rate and the number of striking workers), and their budget seems to be around 43M. Even if they get some help from other unions, how are they planning to continue the strike for more than a couple of weeks?? And I have no idea why the treasury board is so slow with its response! Such incompetence.
Treasury board will be slow as deficit is already $40 billion. Agreeing to the demand will add to it and then the dilemma where to get the extra money from.
Hmm...this presents a complicated political scenario as well. Public will be angry if the service interruptions are not back soon. The only way that is possible is a back-to-work legislation or getting the deal done (which is moving slowly right now, considering the implications). NDP said it won't back BTW legislation, and the conservatives don't have any incentive to back it. So does this mean there is a possibility that the current government would fall (resulting in a reelection)? Is it plausible for the liberals to just let things be on a standstill? The longer it takes, the harder it will become to get the parties to agree to a deal.
There are various people with different situations. I need to travel urgently for a family medical emergency and cannot get a passport. I applied for urgent processing and then the strike hit. I've waited almost 2 years already so I'm not jumping the queue. This strike has affected people's lives.
There are various people with different situations. I need to travel urgently for a family medical emergency and cannot get a passport. I applied for urgent processing and then the strike hit. I've waited almost 2 years already so I'm not jumping the queue. This strike has affected people's lives.
So the union seemed pretty confident in terms of the funding they have to continue the strike for "as long as it takes". They are spending over 7M per day (they confirmed the strike pay rate and the number of striking workers), and their budget seems to be around 43M. Even if they get some help from other unions, how are they planning to continue the strike for more than a couple of weeks?? And I have no idea why the treasury board is so slow with its response! Such incompetence.
Roughly six days, with only three more remaining now. They can turn to other unions for financial help, but not sure if those contributions would be sufficient to drag the strike on for more than a few days. Treasury is using delay tactics and waiting to see when the union would fold. The union on the other hand is getting angrier with time. Remains to be seen how far they would be willing to go. But based on their approach so far, the government does not seem to be in any rush to wrap this up. End of the day, as always, public would suffer.