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[size=20pt]LATEST UPDATE ON STRIKE: MIGHT END BY NEXT WEEK[/size]

The rotating strikes by more than 1,300 Canadian diplomats have been going for about four months, and it is beginning to hurt ordinary people, and potentially, the country's economic well-being.

This is one diplomatic spat over pay parity that we can no longer afford, and the time has come to find a resolution.

The strike began over demands by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, which says its members are being paid between $3,000 and $14,000 less than other federal public servants doing the same work. According to the union, addressing its demands would cost about $4.2 million a year, and the government has apparently made an offer which PAFSO has rejected.

When students can't get visas to come to Canada and study, and when tourists wanting to come to Canada and spend money are getting frustrated with long lineups to get travel documents, it is time for all to take a deep breath and think about the impact of this strike. The tourism association has warned the strike could cost the industry $280 million this year, and Canada's colleges and universities fear it will keep thousands of international students away this fall.

There are even suggestions the strike may be affecting important trade talks.

Now PAFSO has offered binding arbitration to the government and set a Tuesday deadline for it to accept.

Arbitration has a tendency to offer settlements that government institutions can't afford, but it has its place as the lesser evil in some circumstances. The diplomatic corps is not an essential service, but when many people are being affected by this strike the way they are now, the government should strongly consider accepting the offer of arbitration.

Let's end this strife now.

BY: OTTAWA CITIZEN EDITORIAL, OTTAWA CITIZEN - JULY 19, 2013
 
Lets hope so, this strike is affecting all of us.
 
EagleMan said:
Lets hope so, this strike is affecting all of us.

@ EagleMan


I agree with you... Lets keep our fingers crossed and pray hard it does get end on Tuesday's meeting.
 
Oh my god we are glad for this movement lets all together and keep hope it will end next week oh finally
 
I think the odds of this government going to arbitration are about zero, but I'd be very happy to be wrong.
 
Did you not hear Tony Clement telling the PAFSO members to "get back to work" and accept the wages they already have?

It doesn't sound like it will end any time soon.
 
This is a government that prides itself on being anti-union. There is no way whatsoever they will get into binding arbritration where they might have to give into a union.

It just won't happen. I don't want to rain on anyone's parade however it is better to have realistic expectations.
 
mikeymyke said:
Did you not hear Tony Clement telling the PAFSO members to "get back to work" and accept the wages they already have?

It doesn't sound like it will end any time soon.
just a positive hope
 
You should note, while the union offered to go to binding arbitration, the government has flatly refused the offer, and is sticking to it's guns, that the original offer (or very close to it) is the only offer on the table.
 
Dan_from_Surrey said:
You should note, while the union offered to go to binding arbitration, the government has flatly refused the offer, and is sticking to it's guns, that the original offer (or very close to it) is the only offer on the table.
hi, is there any reliable for this info? i want to know abt the rejection in detail..plz give a link to the news..recent one
 
opmama said:
I think the odds of this government going to arbitration are about zero, but I'd be very happy to be wrong.

I agree, the government knows that going into arbitration will result in a compromise. Clement has made it clear that they are not willing to change their offer.

I hope that you all remember this at the next election and vote whoever has the best chance of toppling the conservatives.
 
suban said:
but it does not say complete NO. ..whatever...i wish the gov would ratify "back to work" legislation on Monday n kick on their assss


Hope so buddy..
 
Even at the top end of their claim, I would GLADLY take a $14,000 salary cut for my same job in the Philippines. My signature might have you believe we're not impacted by the strike, maybe not yet but soon will be.

I still say, the gov't should "stuff it" to them . . .