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Yesterday, workers at the Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) presented their cost-saving proposals to management as part of an effort to stave off the unnecessary and greed-driven layoffs of 93 unionized employees — to be replaced with precarious contractors.
The online vote will take place between 8:30 AM on February 18 and 12 PM/noon on March 1 (ET).
PSAC will be resuming face-to-face bargaining sessions from February 12 to14 on behalf of the 90,000 federal public service workers covered by Treasury Board bargaining.
The PSAC and UTE are speaking out on the vote held in Ottawa yesterday concerning the proposal to implement a single tax return in Quebec.
Three years after the launch of the Phoenix Pay System, thousands of PSAC members continue to be plagued by pay problems: they are underpaid, overpaid or not paid at all.
It was a frustrating few days at the bargaining table for Parks Canada workers.
PSAC-UTE filed for a Public Interest Commission in January.
A new round of PSAC-Nunavut Employees Union bargaining with the Government of Nunavut began in Iqaluit over four days, between January 15 and 18, 2019.
Black History Month is a time where we can reflect, honour and celebrate the many contributions made by Black Canadians and all people of Caribbean and African heritage.
PSAC will be ramping up pressure on Treasury Board so that it returns to the bargaining table with a proper and full response to the members’ bargaining proposals.
The Canadian Labour Congress, representing over 3 million Canadian workers, calls on the Government of Canada to promote dialogue to foster a peaceful solution to the Venezuelan crisis.
The PSAC is today welcoming MPs back to work by turning up the heat against the Liberal government’s plan to privatize five heating and cooling plant operations in the NCR.
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