I finally get to see the guy who I was cursing all this while.rajeeve6600 said:Thank God...
The most awaited photo of the day is here :
http://instagram.com/p/evRgHIFmrb/
Thank you Rajeev
I finally get to see the guy who I was cursing all this while.rajeeve6600 said:Thank God...
The most awaited photo of the day is here :
http://instagram.com/p/evRgHIFmrb/
great... page status now...rajeeve6600 said:PAFSO' new update in fb page :
The employer's Recruitment campaign for Immigration FS begins. Please refer to the linked document for questions and contact info.
https://psjobs-emploisfp.psc-cfp.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800;jsessionid=HsqFSBtY4qfM9zgtrNyTCn0P6cCRhjtJgvDh1T3G2DjT9T2pmGb8!1137285981?toggleLanguage=en&noBackBtn=true&poster=219922&psrsMode=2
Not sure whether Govt. will recruit enough FS to overcome the strike action...
No, the page is still there, you just didn't get the entire linkDjango Unchained said:great... page status now...
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https://www.facebook.com/pafso.apaseDjango Unchained said:great... page status now...
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You bet. They have no excuse to not work this Monday. I wonder if we could be on such a strike in our offices n not work for months. How refreshing it would be! They should be more effective now ''ideally''.deadsea02 said:So guys, When will they go back to work??
if their is no DM today or tommorrow it means they will start for bulk issuing only after 2months as they have been doing so in the past dont know just an assumption .my medicals are going to expire in 4 months time if at all they make DM in my case will i have to land before medical expiry date?BINSON said:After striking a deal to move to a higher wage scale and end a six-month rotating strike, Canada's foreign service officers are now pledging to turn toward clearing a backlog of visa applications abroad created by the job action.
The public service strike has left a backlog of work. New permanent residency applications are taking 70 days to process, twice as long as when the strike began in April. Mr. Edwards suspects some students and visitors were put off by visa delays caused by the strike, and avoided Canada altogether. “There is a significant backlog to clear, and that will take months,” he said. “But our members will contribute heavily to that effort, and we're looking forward to getting back to work.”
Canada's foreign service vows to clear visa backlog
JOSH WINGROVE
OTTAWA — The Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Sep. 27 2013, 9:34 PM EDT
Last updated Friday, Sep. 27 2013, 11:38 PM EDT
100% true Brother. I'm mi3 applicant under sgvo. Observed from the beginning, nobody can predict how long it 'll take to complete the rest of mi-3. Each year they complete around 6 cases(total 28 ppl in this mi-3 thread). If the process runs in this way then it will take more than 3 years to compete all mi3 applications. This is the scenario. Really unfortunate.idima said:There were huge backlogs and long processing time even before this strike, why do you think something will be different after?
-Even before strike processing time for visitor visa in most of their VO was more than 1 month. World longest time.
-Even before strike they managed to create huge backlogs of few hundreds of thousands applications for PR, which they simply trashed out. After they took processing fees upfront and applicants were waiting in line for many years.
-Even before strike entire Canadian immigration program was halted for 1 year, because they could not do their work in time. Brilliant decision.
They are not interested in being effective and efficient. No pay increases will change their attitude towards their work.
If they underperform like this in private sector, they would be fired long time ago and more effective workers would be hired. And that would be fair.
These PAFSO guys are just a tiny group of self-serving bureaucrats. Nothing else.
They don't care of anything else except their fat paycheck. And they showed it explicitly when they took lives and future of many thousands of people as hostages and wild card in their "bargaining" game. Or better to call it blackmail? That what it was in my opinion.
Why do you think they will work their asses off to clear backlogs? Because they feel guilty that they did so much harm to innocent people? Because they want to make it up to them? Come on. Don't be so naive. They don't have any time limits when doing their work.
They got their pay increase. Now back to normal. From worse to bad. Till next strike.