A strike would slow down commercial traffic at the land border, the unions said, as well as impact international mail and collection of duties and taxes. But a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency said 90% of employees have been identified as "essential" so will continue to work in the event of a strike.
"Taking strike action is always a last resort, but we’re grappling with systemic workplace harassment issues that must be addressed," Mark Weber, CIU national president, said.
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