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Steph C said:
Well... you could try cold water downstairs and see if you get any sheen
IT MITE NEVER SHINE IF YOU POUR COLD WATER ON IT,,YOU WOULD CALL IT A MINI BITE THEN
 
Iay said:
Hi Dan,

Any news on your end?
Mrs. A from the November thread got PPR on June 5, medical expired Aug 12, got a remedical request from CEM last week.

I hope you hear from them soon :)

Absolutely sweet fook all, is what I seem to be able to manage to get back from them, just waiting on a second set of GCMS notes for my wife's application, which I have timed the same as when my MP's office told me to call them back to follow up on this.
 
I am glad PAFSO won their arbitration, now I just hope Team Stupid doesn't hold their breath and stamp their feet and have a little hissy fit while the fook around even more trying to screw the PAFSO members around even more. Who knows maybe with a bit of luck this will end sooner rather than later, and PAFSO will have a new contract in place, just in time to go back into bargaining and start all over again.
 
You know I am looking at that damned daisypath thing in my footer, it seems like so long I put that in there with such a heavy heart think that those two damned parrots had so far to go to get to the other side, FOOK ME! they are almost there, but I am still stuck here WTF???? Thanks TEAM STUPID!!!! 2015! 2015! 2015!!!
 
Dan_from_Surrey said:
You know I am looking at that damned daisypath thing in my footer, it seems like so long I put that in there with such a heavy heart think that those two damned parrots had so far to go to get to the other side, FOOK ME! they are almost there, but I am still stuck here WTF???? Thanks TEAM STUPID!!!! 2015! 2015! 2015!!!

OMG, ur application is taking forever! your about to hit the one year mark.. daymmm... im gonna hit that one year mark next month :(
 
Pauluz said:
Here's what my wife said. Its in Cebuano-English

Donna: K
Sent at 12:06 PM on Friday
PaulChanPanes: Hunn nakatawag ka sa DHL?
Donna: yeah but wala pa daw. Ila lang ko itext kung available na
PaulChanPanes: Sux.
Donna: But DHL said naa daw visa from CEM but its going to Digos
Sent at 12:15 PM on Friday
Donna: Hunn, ru there?
PaulChanPanes: Yeah im here. Sorry, my boss passed by. Gotta hide chat
Donna: LOLZ
Sent at 12:18 PM on Friday
PaulChanPanes: Hunn, its getting late, dili paka magsleep?
Donna: In a few mins babee

hello fellow cebuanos :]
 
Dan_from_Surrey said:
I am glad PAFSO won their arbitration, now I just hope Team Stupid doesn't hold their breath and stamp their feet and have a little hissy fit while the fook around even more trying to screw the PAFSO members around even more. Who knows maybe with a bit of luck this will end sooner rather than later, and PAFSO will have a new contract in place, just in time to go back into bargaining and start all over again.
PSLRB released their decision already? I haven't checked the news recently. Been googling it almost every day but not for the past 2 days. If that's the case, that's good news then!
 
callasandra said:
hello fellow cebuanos :]
Hello! Where in the Cebuano speaking world are you from? I'm half Chinese and ilonggo but born and raised in iligan city. Also spent some time in Carmen near Tagum.
 
Pauluz said:
Hello! Where in the Cebuano speaking world are you from? I'm half Chinese and ilonggo but born and raised in iligan city. Also spent some time in Carmen near Tagum.
Cebu City :]
 
callasandra said:
Cebu City :]
Cool. My mom's from there; well Opon. Lol when my wife's visa finally arrives I'm planning to pick her up in pinas. Thinking of making Cebu as my port of entry from Korea. Less hassle there compared to NAIA. Are you still in Cebu or in Canada now? Too bad we can't use bisaya here.. Lol we should have created a Cebuano forum a while back :)
 
Pauluz said:
Cool. My mom's from there; well Opon. Lol when my wife's visa finally arrives I'm planning to pick her up in pinas. Thinking of making Cebu as my port of entry from Korea. Less hassle there compared to NAIA. Are you still in Cebu or in Canada now? Too bad we can't use bisaya here.. Lol we should have created a Cebuano forum a while back :)
still in cebu..will be flying next week to Regina,SK to be with hubby..is your wife also here in cebu?
 
good morning peoples
 
callasandra said:
still in cebu..will be flying next week to Regina,SK to be with hubby..is your wife also here in cebu?
No she's in Davao right now. She's from there. Congrats BTW on your visa. Hope you have a safe trip! You must be excited?
 
Pauluz said:
I guess the PSLRB did make a decision...

News
13 September 2013 - PAFSO Urges Treasury Board to Return to Negotiating Table in Wake of Bad-Faith Ruling

In the wake of today's ruling by the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) that the Government of Canada violated its duty to bargain in good faith in its dealings with the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, PAFSO is urging the Treasury Board to alter course and return to the negotiating table to settle this dispute.

“Canadians expect the federal government to bargain respectfully and in good faith with its own employees,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “Today's decision shows it is time for the Prime Minister and the Government to do the responsible thing and reach a negotiated settlement which would put an end to this damaging strike.”

In her ruling, the PSLRB adjudicator found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement engaged in bad faith bargaining when, in response to PAFSO's proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government's favour.

“The severe and mounting impacts this strike on the Canadian economy could have been avoided if the Government had acted in good faith and engaged in free and fair bargaining from the start,” continued Mr. Edwards. “This is now one of the longest strikes in public service history, and with the potential damage approaching $1 billion, we think Canada has suffered more than enough already. The time has come for the Government to change tack.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two latest settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.

For more information, contact media @ pafso-apase.com

source: http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=164

Does anyone know if they will automatically go on binding arbitration? Or that is not the scope of the decision. I checked the PSLRB website (case # 561-02-638) but found nothing in there.