Updates
PSAC National President Chris Aylward delivered the following remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance on July 21.
The vast majority of federal public service employees have gone above and beyond to serve Canadians during the pandemic, whether it’s on the front lines or working from home. In some cases, however
PSAC is alarmed by the government’s unexpected decision to outsource administration of the CSSG program to the WE Charity.
PSAC has been one of several unions participating in the Canadian Labour Congress’ Task Force on New Forms of Privatization.
The Canadian economy is slowly reopening but many individuals, especially women, will be unable to return to the paid workf
PSAC has filed a policy grievance after the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) changed the guidelines to restrict ho
As COVID-19 continues to spread, its impact has been hard hitting especially for vulnerable populations.
PSAC is working hard to make sure the federal government takes every necessary precaution to ensure that the return to federal offices and workspaces across the country is safe for employees, their families, and the general public.
PSAC National President Chris Aylward has called on Public Sector Pension Investments (PSP) to end
The COVID-19 crisis has led APS officers to serve their communities in novel ways.
Chris Aylward, National President, and Magali Picard, National Executive Vice-President, will host a series of telephone town halls on May 13th and 14th to connect with members and update them on t
Equity seeking groups continue to face higher rates of precarious work, homelessness, poverty, under-employment, unemployment and social isolation.
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