Public service unions slam government plan to reduce pension contributions
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Nate Prier, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE), poses for a photo in Ottawa. PHOTO BY TONY CALDWELL /Postmedia Article content Federal public service unions are calling out the government’s plans to reduce pension contributions, arguing it is “unacceptable” for the government to strip public servants of enhanced pensions. Article content The changes date back to Budget 2025, when the government announced it would “initiate consultations” on reducing annual pension contributions, citing Canada Pension Plan and Quebec Pension Plan enhancements that were phased…
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