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Negotiations towards a new collective agreement with the Parks Canada Agency officially begin soon.
CRA fails to respond to union wage proposal and other key concerns; continues to insist on concessions.
Our Bargaining Team has decided to take the unprecedented step of calling a membership vote on the issue of years of service accrual.
Our negotiator met with NAV CANADA to discuss when members will begin seeing salary adjustments and retroactive pay.
After 80 days on the picket line, client care improvements were achieved.
Last week, RCMP officers arrested and detained several Wet’suwet’en people on their unceded territory while they were defending their land from a major pipeline development.
The government’s NextGen HR and Pay Team is hosting a serie
Public service workers scored a major victory today after years of pressure from PSAC and its membership.
The shock of Friday’s bus crash in Ottawa deepened for many PSAC members as we learned that all three fatalities of the crash were public service workers, two of them PSAC members.
Today, approximately 800,000 US federal public service workers will not get paid because of President Trump’s forced, and reckless government shutdown.
On January 7-10, PSAC/CIU’s Border Services (FB) bargaining team kicked off a new round of bargaining, meeting with TB/CBSA negotiators and exchanging proposals.
PSAC is taking action in response to Treasury Board/CBSA's failure to meet the implementation deadline for the latest collective agreement.
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