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The PSAC-UTE bargaining team met to review their proposals and discuss priorities in preparation for bargaining with the Canada Revenue Agency. The team will have a complete package ready to present when negotiations begin on January 11, 2022.
With the negotiating team in place, dates are now set for bargaining, and demands will be finalized by late December. PSAC-UTE is confirmed to begin negotiations with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) during the week of January 11, 2022.
After a successful fight-back campaign against contracting out call centre jobs at Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the Agency has brought these jobs back into the federal public service.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has silently decided it will outsource roughly 130 jobs to a third-party contractor to answ
Now that current PSAC members will be receiving Phoenix general damages on March 3, retired and former PSAC
PSAC has been informed that the federal government plans to move forward with taxing Phoenix general damages on March 3rd and that they will not provide the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) w
The Liberal government has shamelessly chosen the 5th anniversary of the Phoenix pay system disaster to short-change thousa
The Canada Revenue Agency will be hiring up to 2,000 new call centre agents to help Canadians file their tax return in an unprecedented year that saw millions of taxpayers rely on the Canada Emerge
TB and CRA have provided PSAC with a payment schedule for the implementation of monetary provisions.
PSAC and the CRA have signed the new collective agreement that was ratified by PSAC-UTE members on September 29.
PSAC members in the PA, TC, EB and PSAC-UTE (CRA) bargaining units have voted in favour of their respective tentative agreements.
Please refer to these resources to learn more about the voting process and changes applicable to your unit.
Frequently asked questions about the new tentative agreement with CRA.
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