The union said it will continue to strike until its core issues are resolved.
In Canada, hundreds of thousands of civil servants are on strike demanding higher wages. On Wednesday, April 19, CBC News reports.
Civil servants are demanding a double increase in salaries than the government is willing to provide, a significant simplification of rules for remote work, expansion of opportunities for receiving paid vacations, and so on.
It was noted that approximately one third of all employees of the federal public services took part in the strike.
For their part, the country’s authorities noted that the demands of the trade unions were “unbearable.”
“Despite a competitive deal at the bargaining table, the union continues to push for unsustainable demands that will severely impact the government’s ability to provide services to Canadians,” authorities said.
Government employees in Canada are known to earn between $40,000 and $65,000 a year.
Earlier, a rally organized by the opposition United National Movement was held in front of the Georgian Parliament. Its participants demanded the resignation of the government and the country’s European course.
Earlier it was reported that the retirement age was raised in France, protests began in Paris.
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