Collective bargaining is how PSAC and management come up with the terms and conditions of employment for our members. Provincial or federal labour legislation establishes rules for how negotiations take place and how disputes are handled.
Each bargaining agent also has rules about:
- how member input is gathered;
- how decisions are made about bargaining proposals;
- who does the bargaining.
PSAC's rules are listed in Regulation 15 of our Constitution.
Questions? bargaining@psac-afpc.com.
PSAC represents 123,856 federal public service workers working for the Treasury Board of Canada
Members working at private employers, municipal governments & the academic sector
Comprising 35,868 members across Canada, CRA is PSAC's second largest bargaining unit
CFIA comprises 4,027 members that safeguard the food that Canadians eat
Representing over 4,070 Parks Canada members from coast to coast to coast
Representing 1,396 members in administration, communications and technical positions
Representing almost 600 members working at the Non-Public Funds across Canada
Bargaining News
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April 18, 2024
The fight for equitable retirement benefits for FB members
The fight for equitable retirement benefits for FB members -
April 16, 2024
Budget 2024: Promising investments in affordability, but public service cuts concerning
Budget 2024: Promising investments in affordability, but public service cuts concerning -
April 16, 2024
NPF ratification votes to be held this week
NPF ratification votes to be held this week -
April 16, 2024
NPF strike: Members to vote on potential settlement to end strike
NPF strike: Members to vote on potential settlement to end strike -
April 12, 2024
FAQ for Civilian Members represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada and their component, the Union of Safety and Justice Employees
FAQ for Civilian Members represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada and their component, the Union of Safety and Justice Employees -
April 12, 2024
RCMP Civilian Members: Take our bargaining survey
RCMP Civilian Members: Take our bargaining survey