Canadian diplomats picket outside Canada's own embassy in D.C.

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WASHINGTON — The spectacle of buttoned-down Canadian diplomats picketing Canada’s embassy drew some fascinated stares Friday from tourists and other passersby in the U.S. capital.

About three dozen placard-waving foreign service workers marched in front of the famed Capitol Hill building in an “information picket” aimed at shining the spotlight on stalled negotiations between the federal government and the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers.
The union has been in a legal strike position since talks with the Treasury Board broke down a month ago. The workers say they are underpaid compared to other public servants with similar qualifications and experience.

The 1,350 union members have already taken part in work-to-rule campaigns that have included refusing to work overtime or to respond to work-related emails after hours.

Though hitting the bricks might go against the discreet, generally well-behaved nature of diplomats, the picket was necessary to highlight significant wage gaps that have been “festering” for years, said union president Tim Edwards.

“We’re coming here simply because the U.S. is Canada’s most important trading partner and ally, this is our largest mission abroad, and this is one of our largest complements of foreign service officers abroad,” Edwards said.

“This was a logical place to raise the profile of our issues abroad, which is equal pay for equal work.”

A week ago, foreign service workers in Ottawa held similar pickets at Foreign Affairs headquarters. Edwards said there may be information pickets at other foreign embassies in the weeks to come if negotiations remain at a stalemate.

Canadian diplomats picket outside Canada’s own embassy in D.C. | National Post
 

Ron in Regina

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I understand that Colonel Harland David Sanders passed away over three
decades ago...
 

gerryh

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I am interested in how Canadians view this.


Is there a problem with what they are doing?

This says it all:

The union has been in a legal strike position since talks with the Treasury Board broke down a month ago.


They have every right to put out information pickets, especially since they are and have been in a legal strike position.
 

captain morgan

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Not much to say really. Another union has made the decision to attempt leverage through the news media and affect their will.

Canada Post was a strong union once, but went to the well too often.... The Feds gutted the department at the retail level and got rid of most of the municipal Fed run post offices.

Today, I can go to a Canada Post outlet in 7-11 or the local drug store and deal with a postie that is employed by the aforementioned businesses... Those folks do not get anywhere close to the union wages that existed before (call it good or bad depending on your position).

The end game on this is that if you keep biting the hand that feeds you - the hand disappears.... Possibly this may happen in this circumstance
 

PoliticalNick

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Baalstears, why don't you f uck off and stay on topic, there are plenty of American hating threads to piss on, I am interested in how Canadians view this.

Just another govt employee union that thinks they should receive triple what the same job in the public sector pays plus a platinum plated benefit package.

I am quite fine with them getting 10% over public sector wages and a similar benefit package but the way it is now is a big factor in our deficit and debt. Your average federal govt employee gets $70k-$80k plus benefits that make the politicians jealous and a lot of the managers are well over $125k.