Members of public service union vote in favour of federal strike mandate
OTTAWA — Members of a union that represents more than 120,000 federal public servants have voted in favour of a strike mandate.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada can now launch a strike anytime in the next 60 days, but the union has not signalled when that move might come.
Its national president, Chris Aylward, said at a press conference this morning that bargaining for fair wages is top of mind and members are prepared to strike for as long as it takes.
The alliance called a strike vote in January following an impasse in negotiations with the federal government, and members had until Tuesday to cast their votes.