‘We’ve gone as far as we can,’ says union in bargaining over sick leave
OTTAWA — The largest federal civil service union has asked that a mediator be appointed in a dispute with the government that has dragged on for more than two years.
Contract negotiations aimed at reaching a settlement resumed at the beginning of the month, when the Treasury Board proposed a way to deal with the most contentious issue at the table — reforms to employee sick leave.
The government also proposed pay raises totalling 2.25 per cent over three years, the first proposal it had made on wages in months.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents about 90,000 federal employees, says some progress has been made over nine days of talks.


