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Letter: PSAC workers deserve a 'fair and just resolution' to strike

"The PSAC strike is an opportunity for us to stand in solidarity with those who are fighting for a better future for all Canadians."
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Hundreds of civil servants are seen gathered outside Richmond’s Service Canada Office as part of the PSAC strike.

Editor:

I am writing to express my full support for the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) strike. As Canadians, we are facing an increasingly high cost of living, and it is imperative that we stand behind those who are fighting for fair wages and working conditions. 

The PSAC strike comes at a critical time when many Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. Inflation is at an all-time high, and the rising cost of housing, groceries and other essentials is putting a significant strain on our wallets. We need to acknowledge that the workers who provide essential services to our communities are also feeling the pinch. 

The PSAC strike is not just about fair wages and benefits; it is also about ensuring that our public services are adequately funded and staffed. We rely on these services every day, and it is essential that the workers who provide them are compensated fairly for their hard work and dedication. 

I myself have been working for 31 years for the federal government, and my net pay is no longer covering all of my expenses (house insurance, car insurance, gas, food, mortgage, internet and phone). I have no Disney Plus! I do admit to Netflix because I could no longer afford cable.

It is not fair that hardworking Canadians should have to choose between paying for groceries or paying for rent. The PSAC strike is an opportunity for us to stand in solidarity with those who are fighting for a better future for all Canadians. 

I urge our elected officials to listen to the voices of the PSAC workers and work towards a fair and just resolution to this strike. We must prioritize the needs of workers and ensure that they can continue to provide essential services to our communities without fear of financial instability. 

Lori Williams