Vancouver International Airport Dept: According to the survey, just three per cent of Vancouver International Airport employees rated morale as positive and even the Canada Border Services Agency admits in an internal report that this has since become a running joke, according to Calgary Herald. But dissatisfaction among border officers, he and others argue, doesnt end in B.C. They say it extends right across the country, in large part due to budget cuts and belt-tightening as the government seeks to slay the deficit and OTTAWA Border guards at Canada second-busiest airport are miserable, according to a recent employee survey obtained by Postmedia News that suggests managers dont communicate with staff, nepotism and cronyism is rampant throughout the hiring process, officers dont feel adequately trained and morale is at an all-time low. Members at Vancouver International Airport formed a VIA three per cent movement to mock the survey results, added Customs and Immigration Union local president Dan Robinson who describes the busy British Columbia airport as one of the unhappiest places on Earth.
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