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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.
PSAC is taking action in response to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s failure to meet the implementation deadline for the latest collective agreement.
The majority of PSAC members working for NAV CANADA have voted to accept a new collective agreement.
PSAC’s youngest members met in Ottawa from December 7 to 9 to take part in the very first national gathering of young workers.
The Liberal government tabled a series of offensive counter-proposals in the latest talks between the Union and Treasury Board.
The PSAC/UTE bargaining team met with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on December 3-6 to continue negotiations for a new collective agreement.
On December 6th, PSAC commemorates women who have lost their lives to abuse and re-commits to ending all forms of gender-based violence.
As part of PSAC’s human rights lobbying on Parliament Hill, PSAC members joined NDP MPs in urging this government to ensure the success of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous
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