No deal yet between striking CRA workers, federal government

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The union representing tens of thousands of striking Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) workers says they’ll be taking their concerns to the federal Liberal party’s upcoming national convention if they don’t get a “fair” contract offer.

Some 35,000 CRA employees remain on the picket lines Wednesday, two days after the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) reached a tentative agreement with the Treasury Board for more than 120,000 other federal workers who’d been striking since April 19.

The striking CRA workers are represented by PSAC and one of its subcomponents, the Union of Taxation Employees (UTE). 

At a news conference in Ottawa Wednesday, PSAC national president Chris Aylward said

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