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Around 800 workers at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina have been locked out since December 5 after they stood up against attempts at weakening their pensions.
Parks Canada bargaining team members will head to their Public Interest Commission (PIC) hearings January 27, 28 and 30 in Ottawa.
As the number of reported cases of the coronavirus (2019-nCoV) rises worldwide, PSAC members are increasingly concerned for their health and safety at work.
PSAC’s bargaining team is busy preparing its submission to the Public Interest Commission on behalf of CFIA workers.
The FB bargaining team continued their push to make Canada Border Services Agency a better place to work during talks with Treasury Board/CBSA the week of January 20, but the employer still refuses
On January 20, CRA management presented its bargaining proposals at a PIC hearing, reaffirming its push for regressive changes to the collective agreement and its rejection of union proposals.
Last week, mediation between Treasury Board and PSAC ended without a tentative agreement as government representatives refused to make progress on PSAC’s key demands.
The Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, part of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, has been working to modernize several classification groups in the core
PSAC's victory resulted in retroactive pay and interest payouts to some 230,000 PSAC members and former members totaling $3 billion.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada congratulates the winners of this year’s scholarship awards! The winners were selected from hundreds of applications PSAC received from members, and dependents of members, in good standing.
Members, particularly those who work for the Government of Canada, have asked us if they can share PSAC's PSAC votes 2019 material through social media.
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