Federal public servants to strike Wednesday if no deal reached, union says

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Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) leadership says all workers in a legal strike position will strike Wednesday if they don’t reach an agreement by 9 p.m. ET Tuesday.

Its bargaining groups — one of about 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) workers, the other of about 120,000 staff spread across more than 20 departments and agencies — each moved into legal strike positions last week after strike votes.

With essential workers factored out, PSAC said more than 100,000 workers could walk off the job across Canada, affecting a range of services.

National PSAC president Chris Aylward said in a Monday morning news conference that the union and the government

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