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The government recently proposed regulations that will require federal private sector employers to identify any wage gaps for workers from the four equity groups: women, racialized and Indigenous w
Hiring more federal public sector workers would benefit the Canadian economy and support a strong, diverse middle class, a new study suggests.
People around the world will be hitting the streets September 20 and again on September 27 to draw attention to the growing climate crisis.
PSAC firmly opposes and calls for the repeal of Quebec’s Bill 21, the ‘secularism’ legislation that the province recently adopted.
In March 2019, eleven members of the PSAC, from across Canada traveled to Guatemala with the PSAC Social Justice Fund to participate in the Education In Action (EIA) project.
Throughout the month of June, we will be highlighting the lives and achievement of PSAC activists in the LGBTQ2+ community.
Many PSAC members make important contributions to the labour movement and their communities every day. In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, we are highlighting a few of PSAC’s Indigenous members and the great work they do.
For as far back as oral histories can tell us, Indigenous people around the world have marked the summer and winter solstices in ceremony, ritual and celebration.
Our PSAC--CIU bargaining team representing FBs rejected concessions to job security and again pushed for 25 and out retirement during negotiations the week of June 10.
Over 200 invigilators at the UOIT in Oshawa, Ontario, are now PSAC members.
Working together, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and its component union, the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees (UCTE), have produced a video to highlight the negative outcomes of the full-scale privatization of critical public infrastructure.
This year's National Public Service Week is happening while 140,000 PSAC members are fighting to reach fair collective agreements and proper compensation for the Phoenix disaster.
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