Canadian Border Service Agency workers started job actions across Canada on Friday as negotiations between the government and the unions continue.The Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents the workers alongside the Customs and Immigration Union, confirmed the work-to-rule actions in a statement.“Our bargaining team representing CBSA employees has been in mediation with CBSA and Treasury all night and through to this morning, and we’re giving them a bit more time to negotiate at the table,” the statement read.“In the meantime, work-to-rule actions are underway at border crossings and airports across the country.”Work-to-rule includes actions that slow down operations, like refusing to work overtime, asking each border crosser.