Treasury Board

The Public Service Alliance of Canada represents nearly 100,000 federal public service workers under the Treasury Board of Canada in every province and territory in the country. Our hard-working members provide the backbone of Canada's public services – protecting our borders, providing vital social services and ensuring our vast lands and oceans are safe and sustainable.
Collective bargaining is how the union (the bargaining agent) and management come up with the terms and conditions of employment for the workers involved (the bargaining unit). Provincial or federal labour legislation sets out rules for how these negotiations take place and how disputes are handled.
Each bargaining agent also has rules about how they negotiate on behalf of their members:
- how the member input is gathered,
- how decisions are made about bargaining proposals,
- who does the bargaining.
PSAC's rules are set out in Regulation 15 of our Constitution [1].
Not sure which bargaining unit you belong to? Find out here. [2]
Questions? bargaining@psac-afpc.com [3].
Updates
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February 24, 2021
Government moves to deny Phoenix victims full compensation
Government moves to deny Phoenix victims full compensation [10] -
February 18, 2021
Government rushing Phoenix damages payment without tax ruling
Government rushing Phoenix damages payment without tax ruling [11] -
February 8, 2021
FB bargaining: Chair named for Public Interest Commission
FB bargaining: Chair named for Public Interest Commission [12] -
February 5, 2021
FAQ: Treasury Board retroactive pay
FAQ: Treasury Board retroactive pay [13] -
February 3, 2021
PSAC welcomes long overdue federal public service staffing review
PSAC welcomes long overdue federal public service staffing review [14] -
January 26, 2021
Treasury Board must stop delaying talks to improve health care plan
Treasury Board must stop delaying talks to improve health care plan [15]