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The last posts on this subject......not more than a week or two ago, have said that there has been NO ANNOUNCEMENT. As such, until you see a CANFORGEN, don't start rumourmongering.
geo said:404.....
If you look at my post #13.... it says it all.
If you don't see a CANFORGEN, then it has not been announced, that simple, anything else is rumours and nothing else. But don't hold your breath as IF it happens it would not likely to be until mid FY.404SqnAVSTeach said:I did a big seach and I am back here after 3 pages !!!! Could somebody point me in the right direction.
Guess I was off by a few months but at least I wasn't completly off:PO2FinClk said:I will say that we will here something through official channels around the Sep/Oct timeframe.
EXPECT TO BE IN A POSITION TO PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RESULTS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE SEP-OCT 07 TIMEFRAME
PO2FinClk said:Guess I was off by a few months but at least I wasn't completly off:
211RadOp said:with the exception of FYs 93/94 to 95/96
I was not expecting to see any message on the issue until Sep/Oct so seeing it this early was a nice surprise. But yes it would be a very safe bet that no amounts will be announced until then at the earliest. Although bargianing is done, some further delay must be expected to approve the CF raise.ArmyVern said:No you weren't, not really. It'll be the Sept/Oct timeframe when the bargaining is done ... and we hear officially how much we're going to get.
284_226 said:Yup, it does. According to http://www.psac.com/news/releases/2005/03-0105-e.shtml, all Tables of PSAC have their collective agreements expire in June and Aug of 2007. Assuming they don't come to a new agreement before they expire, there will be the obligatory phase of chest-thumping, and then the "threats of job action" phase, followed by the strike phase.... ;D
PO2FinClk said:I was not expecting to see any message on the issue until Sep/Oct so seeing it this early was a nice surprise. But yes it would be a very safe bet that no amounts will be announced until then at the earliest. Although bargianing is done, some further delay must be expected to approve the CF raise.
ArmyVern said:Not all the bargaining is done yet, a couple of my civ employees belong to a Table that is still negotiating. No headway on that Table, my prediction is for (if they do 'roaming pickets' like last time) August walk-out, right in the middle of Roto AAGs/ARCON. I suspect that's when it'll affect this area most.
Nfld Sapper said:Thought there was no ARCON this year Vern.
ArmyVern said:My, my, my, ... what they neglect to pass on to some of us ....
I'll take the "nominal" raise. Should make a difference of about a case of beer a month when I'm retired. Plus the backpay will buy my new shotgun. ;DLineJumper said:I'm sure this raise will be as nominal as all in the past. If people want more loot, they should get into the civil sector.
Stokers_Rule said:I'll take the "nominal" raise. Should make a difference of about a case of beer a month when I'm retired. Plus the backpay will buy my new shotgun. ;D
I'm hearing we may be looking at the new year for the Public Service to get all settled up. Anyone hear any different?