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Dans son budget 2021, le gouvernement Trudeau a parlé de « Moderniser les déplacements et les échanges aux frontières » et de « transformer l’expérience frontalière au moyen d’interactions sans contact et automatisées ». Cette annonce est problématique à plusieurs niveaux et l’AFPC-SDI n’a pas tardé à réagir.
PSAC welcomes the measures in the 2021 budget that respond to the needs of Canadians hardest hit by the pandemic.
In a joint letter with 13 other bargaining agent members of the National Joint Council, PSAC requested that Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos take the lead in talks between the Public Secto
PSAC is pressing governments to prioritize vaccinations for critical front-line workers across Canada to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The federal government must show they have learned the most important lesson of this pandemic in their 2021 budget – it is time to make real, lasting, and systemic change that will improve the lives of workers.
PSAC is launching a new round of negotiations with Treasury Board to update and strengthen the Public Service Health Care Plan.
For the first time in PSAC’s history, our union’s regional conventions are taking place virtually, and we’re now offering an online course to help members prepare.
In the last round of negotiations, the Program and Administrative Services (PA) and
On March 24, Members of Parliament voted unanimously to legislate the acknowledgement of Emancipation Day to be on August 1
As part of Black History Month 2021, PSAC organized a series of panel discussions that looked at the issues facing Black workers and to honor the contributions of Black labour activists in this cou
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