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PSAC has taken the first step to begin the next round of negotiations for more than 8,500 PSAC-CIU members in the FB group by serving Treasury Board with notice to bargain.
The PA team submitted their monetary package when they returned to the bargaining table with Treasury Board February 17-18.
PSAC’s National Board of Directors has made the difficult decision to hold the 2022 PSAC National Triennial Convention virtually.
On the sixth anniversary of the Phoenix pay disaster, PSAC is calling on the federal government to take urgent action – including providing ongoing damages compensation – to address the pay issues
Hours of work and work-life balance were critical issues for the PSAC-UTE bargaining team during negotiations with Canada Revenue Agency, February 15-17.
PSAC members and their communities are invited to show Canadians what northern food insecurity looks like by taking part in PSAC’s new campaign, Illunnata, which means “all of us” in Inuktitut. Because all of us deserve food security.
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Living through the pandemic radically changed the way Canadians live and work.
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