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PSAC’s National Executive Vice-President (NEVP), Magali Picard, announced her resignation today.
Just weeks before the provincial election in New Brunswick, post-graduate student Caitlin Grogan was saddled with a nearly impossible task. Nominated as the NDP candidate for the riding of Quispamsis, just north of Saint John, Grogan had to scramble to gain support and share her vision – all without holding rallies or going door to door due to the pandemic.
On September 3, PSAC’s Parks bargaining team reached a tentative agreement with the Parks Canada
In a victory for members at Parks Canada, PSAC has reached a tentative agreement that includes a competitive economic increase, greater parity with the core public service, no concessions, and improved working conditions and job security.
We commit ourselves to a plan to move Forward Together and come out of this crisis even stronger.
PSAC has reached a tentative agreement that provides fair wages, no concessions, and improved working conditions.
The federal Treasury Board’s activity-based working (ABW) strategy will prove to be problematic given public health directives to stop the spread of COVID-19.
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