PSAC modifies its ‘buy nothing’ stance as Ottawa business leaders criticize its tactics
Ottawa business leaders were quick to condemn a campaign issued Wednesday by the Public Service Alliance of Canada calling on its members to “buy nothing”
PSAC modifies its ‘buy nothing’ stance as Ottawa business leaders criticize its tactics
Ottawa business leaders were quick to condemn a campaign issued Wednesday by the Public Service Alliance of Canada calling on its members to “buy nothing”
As pushback for feds’ RTO mandate, PSAC urges members not to buy from downtown biz
PSAC is encouraging members to avoid spending money downtown to protest the federal government’s return-to-office mandate, which went into effect this week.
Canadian economy holds steady in April as real GDP remains unchanged, StatCan reports
Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy remained essentially unchanged in April, following a slight uptick in March.
Public employees’ remote work agreement just the beginning: labour expert
The agreement on remote work between public workers and federal government could set the stage for future union negotiations.
End of federal strike action good for some businesses, not so good for others
At least one business owner is breathing a sigh of relief after the federal government reached a tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of
Wage increases secured by striking workers shouldn’t be seen as ‘fat cat’: experts
Labour experts say the wage increases the country’s largest federal public-sector union secured Monday are far from the hefty gains some might perceive them to
Strike over for 120,000 public servants as union inks tentative deal with feds
The majority of Public Service Alliance of Canada workers who had hit the picket lines since April 19 were expected to sign in for duty
SoPa organizer says downtown revival is coming — and Sparks Street could be its ‘crown jewel’
With union members still out on picket lines in full force, Bar Robo owner Scott May says he’s currently enjoying “far and away” the busiest
One tourist company struggles to stay afloat in the midst of downtown job action
A week into the federal public service strike, the owner of a small tourism company on Sparks Street says the picketing currently underway downtown will
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