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Both teams have resorted to job action over their dissatisfaction at the labour impasse.
In a news release sent to media on Wednesday, STF president Samantha Becotte said the government "has now set a course that makes job action by teachers – and the disruption that comes with it – virtually inevitable."
Striking workers lose all income for the duration of their job action.
Source: https://deadline.com/2023/08/california-striking-workers-unemployment-benefits-bill-1235525577/
The Air Line Pilots Association said in a statement late Monday that pilots plan to begin lawful job action early Friday, which “could include grounding all aircraft and effectively shutting down operations.”
The City was preparing for job action but in this case a tentative deal was struck and is now awaiting ratification and council approval.
Source: https://www.chch.com/another-strike-looms-in-hamilton-as-hsr-workers-vote-on-mandate/
The employer is still unwilling to bargain meaningfully with us on our fundamental issues and so we need to take more serious job action.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sfu-ta-strike-1.6979352?cmp=rss
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), which represents many government workers, says the job action is a ‘response to the lack of movement from the Government on their demands on pay, pensions and job security’.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/10/whos-on-strike-today-daily-update-for-february-10-18255408/
Walker still has to conclude the lengthy labour battle that has seen both the men's and women's teams resort to job action and the organization come under fire at the House of Common's Heritage Committee.