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Canadians who are unable to work because they are caring for a child or family member due to COVID-19 are now eligible to apply for the new Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB).
The Public Service Pay Center has restarted its work to recover new overpayments caused by the Phoenix pay system.
A growing global body of evidence demonstrates that privatization of public services is not the cost-saving remedy that it is made out to be.
PSAC and the CRA have signed the new collective agreement that was ratified by PSAC-UTE members on September 29.
The military must be “operation ready” at all times. so when the COVID-19 pandemic started, 15 Wing — the Royal Canadian Air Force (CAF) Base at CFB Moose Jaw — went into a state of “minimum manning.”
PSAC and Treasury Board today signed new collective agreements for the EB and SV groups.
PSAC members have had enough about their work lives change in 2020. One thing we want to make sure stays the same is that every one of our members can get a hold of a PSAC calendar for 2021.
PSAC members in the Parks Canada and CFIA bargaining units have voted in favour of their respective tentative agreements.
In order to reduce the pressure on the Phoenix pay system and allow compensation advisors to focus on fixing outstanding pay issues, PSAC and Treasury Board have agreed to suspend the automatic cas
PSAC is filing a second policy grievance against Treasury Board for its most recent discriminatory changes to 699 leave that will force federal workers to exhaust all other leave – including sick leave and vacation leave – before they can request “other leave with pay” for COVID-19-related reasons.
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