April 28

On the road to victory together

When thousands of PSAC members take to the streets as part of a rally against the Phoenix pay system or cuts to public services, people take notice. Having a mobilized and engaged membership is critical to getting the best possible deal at the bargaining table – for all our members. The biggest victories happen when members’ needs are reflected by their bargaining teams, and they in turn support their team and work together to mobilize.

April 28

Créer des milieux de travail diversifiés et inclusifs

April 28

Building more diverse, inclusive workplaces

We know from the experience of many members, including those involved in the Black and Indigenous class action lawsuits, that workers from equity groups consistently get left behind. Collective bargaining is one of our best tools to create fair work environments for all employees. That’s why we need to make sure our demands explicitly focus on equity, especially given the broader context of systemic discrimination based on race, gender, disability, sexual orientation and other identities.

April 28

Les négociations au fédéral font défaut. Il faut régler ça.

April 28

Federal bargaining is broken. It’s time to fix it.

PSAC members who work for the federal government often ask us why it takes so long to negotiate each collective agreement. In other jurisdictions, it takes months, not years, to reach a deal. They ask why they can’t strike when bargaining breaks down but must wait months to apply that pressure. When grievances go to adjudication, why does it take so long to be heard and to get decisions?

April 28

Négociations 101 : En route vers votre prochaine convention

1. Les négociations commencent avec vous  

April 28

Bargaining 101: On route to your next contract

We hold bargaining surveys to ask members how we can improve their work life, from work-life balance to decent wages and protections against harassment and discrimination.

April 28

Notre syndicat a le vent en poupe 

Aujourd'hui, nous tirons notre force non seulement des fonctionnaires fédéraux, mais de dizaines de milliers d’autres membres provenant de différents secteurs et milieux de travail.  

 

April 28

The growing strength behind our union 

Today, our strength comes from not only those same federal public service workers, but tens of thousands of members from different sectors and workplaces across Canada.

April 28

Lettre du président: l’AFPC gagne en force pour affronter l’avenir

Les dernières années ont été difficiles pour la main-d’œuvre canadienne. La pandémie a bouleversé le monde du travail et poussé bien des gens à leurs limites. Aujourd’hui, elle est à blâmer pour la hausse alarmante du coût de la nourriture et des prix à la pompe, et bien des familles peinent à joindre les deux bouts.

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