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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
Following a long campaign by PSAC, Bill C-62 received Royal Assent on November 26, 2018.
On December 3rd, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, PSAC affirms that persons with disabilities must be able to fully and equitably participate in all aspects of Canadia
World AIDS Day, observed on December 1st every year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS epidemic caused by the HIV infection.
Each region will be hosting a ratification session where members can review the tentative agreement, ask questions, and then vote on whether they want to accept the new contract.
PSAC’s Parks bargaining team met in Ottawa November 20 - 22 to prepare a package of demands for their upcoming round of negotiations.
Government moves from delays to insults in major round of bargaining with PSAC
The Public Service Alliance of Canada stands in solidarity with Canada Post workers and strongly condemns the federal government’s decision to enact back-to-work legislation.
In the continued wake of the Phoenix pay system disaster, bargaining teams representing nearly 90,000 federal public service workers are back at the bargaining table with Treasury Board this week a
While the Ford government is backing away from its decision to abolish the Office of the French Language Services Commissioner, the Public Service Alliance of Canada believes that the reversal shou
The Canadian Labour Congress joins the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) in calling on Canada Post to negotiate fair contracts for postal workers.
Approximately 20 PSAC/YEU members at Yukon’s Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services centers have been braving cold picket lines in Whitehorse since November 2.
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