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seems the strike will end in this weekend m pretty much confident about that ,,,,coz canadian government already lost 280 million dollars ....so they will not want this strike to continu
 
Utsav said:
Hi,

I applied my wife's PR in feb 2013. They have received my application for permanent residence in Canada in the Family class on
02/14/2013.

Submission of original passport along with old expired passport was submitted 12 june 2013 in delhi.

But Still the status of the application is same.

Do you have any idea how much time it will take from Delhi Office?

Thanks,

In total it takes about 2-10 months from the time it reaches NDVO...but in the current situation with all the strike n all goin on...can't really say. Good luck with your application !!!
 
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Correction for #3) Arbitration would consider all factors listed under Sec. 148 of PSLRA while giving primary to recruitment/retention.
 
GOOD NIGHT GUYS!!! :P
 
so this strike isnt going off... looks like this...

https://www.facebook.com/pafso.apase
 
Pafso knows that they have time till September 9 on this date government can pass back to work legislation so they wanna put pressure on government to solve this matter before that.

I guess this will be over by next week. Goodnite everyone
 
Watinforeva said:
Pafso knows that they have time till September 9 on this date government can pass back to work legislation so they wanna put pressure on government to solve this matter before that.
what is back to work legislation? just curious
 
maverick.dexter said:
what is back to work legislation? just curious

It mean, government can force PAFSO to get back to work and at that time, they have to..they don't have any choice at that time..
 
VB20 said:
It mean, government can force PAFSO to get back to work and at that time, they have to..they don't have any choice at that time..
Oh ok thanks...
wish it was sometime in August and not sept :(
 
Government Possible Measures :
1. Passing a Back to work legislation.
2. If Back to work legislation voting fails, then go back to negotiation table.

When will they pass this Back to work legislation:
1. Create considerable pressure on the economy and on public to make sure the voting happens in favor of Back to work legislation. This can be achieved only by delaying the time and create pressure.
2. The next house of commons session is on September 6th, that's when it might be passed. This will give them 3 months from the official date of strike which is June 6th.

What should they do:
1. They should create a new contract for all the employees of that department (or) nominate a negotiator and talk with both parties

Why PAFSO is striking:
They have high probability of getting an increase in wages, new contracts with increase in wages, or simply new contracts. If they strike until they pass this law.

How long they will strike:
They have nothing to loose , when the law is passed they will get new contracts and arrears based on the 'strike law'.

Who looses what:
The applicants loose their patience, some loose their jobs, some loose money, many fail to be with their family

Who will handle the loss to government because of the strike:
The loss incurred due to this service is estimated to be more than 300 million in tourism alone, other taxes from students and work permit applicants go up to 500 million to a billion. How will government bare this but not a simple pay rise which will cost them 30 million .
This part of puzzle I am not sure , but there should be a definite let out that's why government is lethargic.

Summary
Unless an emergency house of commons is called for and a back to work legislation is passed (or) PAFSO withdraw the strike (which is more unlikely) or a true negotiation is made ( which is 30% likely) the strike will not end before SEPTEMBER 2ND WEEK.
 
Watinforeva said:
Government Possible Measures :
1. Passing a Back to work legislation.
2. If Back to work legislation voting fails, then go back to negotiation table.

When will they pass this Back to work legislation:
1. Create considerable pressure on the economy and on public to make sure the voting happens in favor of Back to work legislation. This can be achieved only by delaying the time and create pressure.
2. The next house of commons session is on September 6th, that's when it might be passed. This will give them 3 months from the official date of strike which is June 6th.

What should they do:
1. They should create a new contract for all the employees of that department (or) nominate a negotiator and talk with both parties

Why PAFSO is striking:
They have high probability of getting an increase in wages, new contracts with increase in wages, or simply new contracts. If they strike until they pass this law.

How long they will strike:
They have nothing to loose , when the law is passed they will get new contracts and arrears based on the 'strike law'.

Who looses what:
The applicants loose their patience, some loose their jobs, some loose money, many fail to be with their family

Who will handle the loss to government because of the strike:
The loss incurred due to this service is estimated to be more than 300 million in tourism alone, other taxes from students and work permit applicants go up to 500 million to a billion. How will government bare this but not a simple pay rise which will cost them 30 million .
This part of puzzle I am not sure , but there should be a definite let out that's why government is lethargic.

Summary
Unless an emergency house of commons is called for and a back to work legislation is passed (or) PAFSO withdraw the strike (which is more unlikely) or a true negotiation is made ( which is 30% likely) the strike will not end before SEPTEMBER 2ND WEEK.

Great summary!
hope this ends soon :(
 
But now pafso has said that it will stop work completely in 15 biggest offices so there are chances that it will end soon.
 
Some Useful info: -

Twitter accounts for those who want to communicate with people involved on the conflict:

- PAFSO (Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers): @PafsoApase
- P.M. Stephen Harper: @pmharper
- Honourable John Baird: @HonJohnBaird
- Honourable Jason Kenney: @kenneyjason
- Tony Clement: @TonyclementCPC


These are the email addresses of the authorities involved on the negotiation of the strike, in case anyone wants to contact them:
Honourable John Baird, Minister of Foreign Affairs: bairdj@parl.gc.ca
Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Immigration and Foreign Communities: jason.kenney@parl.gc.ca
Prime Minister, Stephen Harper: PM@pm.gc.ca
And a general email of the PAFSO (The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers): info@pafso.com

*Please note that the Minister of Immigration is no longer Jason Kenney, but Chris Alexander, @calxandr on Twitter *
 
Please go on http://www.pafso.com/_includes/ckfinder/userfiles/files/26-7-13%20Response%20by%20TBS%20to%20PAFSO.pdf and you can read the letter from tony clement to pafso.It is in PDF format so cannot paste it here