Civilian employees on Canadian military bases set to protest pay gap
FREDERICTON — Civilian employees on military bases across Canada plan to stage information pickets this week to draw attention to their efforts to close a pay gap.
Cathy O’Kane, vice-president of the Union of National Defence Employees, says members will be handing out flyers in front of their workplaces Thursday morning.
She says salaries are inconsistent from one base to another, and her members are paid about 30 per cent less than the core federal public service for the same jobs.
“A bartender at one base doesn’t get paid the same as a bartender at another base,” O’Kane said Wednesday.