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The Quebec Superior Court has recently ruled on Bill 21, the Act respecting the laicity (secularism) of the State.
Last week, delegates at PSAC’s 2021 National Bargaining Conference met to set the bargaining priorities for the 90,0
The pandemic has shown that lean approaches to staffing, contracting out, or using precarious workers leave Canadians vulnerable in times of emergency.
PSAC-UCTE members who work for Transport Canada have critical responsibilities to ensure the safety of Canadians as people and goods move across the country, on land, at sea, and in the air. Our m
PSAC moves forward with recommendations from the Gender Equity Task Force
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat announced that their planned implementation date for Program and Administrative Services (PA) group’s new job evaluation standards is October 2022
On the National Day of Mourning, PSAC joins Canada’s unions in recognizing the devastating human cost of COVID-19.
April 24th marks the grim anniversary of one of the world’s worst industrial disasters that killed at least 1,132 garment workers and injured more than 2,500 when the Rana Plaza building collapsed
As the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination begins to gain momentum, PSAC would like to remind Treasury Board and PSAC-UTE employees that they can request paid leave to attend their vaccination appo
Dans son budget 2021, le gouvernement Trudeau a parlé de « Moderniser les déplacements et les échanges aux frontières » et de « transformer l’expérience frontalière au moyen d’interactions sans contact et automatisées ». Cette annonce est problématique à plusieurs niveaux et l’AFPC-SDI n’a pas tardé à réagir.
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