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April 28 is the National Day of Mourning when we remember those who have lost their lives or suffered injury and illness because of their work.
As part of ongoing efforts to replace the Phoenix pay system, the federal government is delivering a Digital User Expo until April 30, 2019
The Joint Committee on rates of pay for ED-EST (12 months) have reached an agreement on a recommendation for a national rate of pay for 12 month ED-EST teachers.
The bargaining team representing PSAC-Government Services Union (PSAC-GSU) members at the Royal Canadian Mint held a bargaining session on April 1-4 in Ottawa.
The PSAC-UTE bargaining team representing members at the CRA held talks with the employer between April 2 and 4. The session was held in the presence of a federal mediator.
For weeks, PSAC members across the country have been ramping up pressure on the Trudeau government to deliver a fair deal when bargaining resumes later this month.
When talking about integrity and ethics, this federal government has said all the right things.
Following the legalization of cannabis on October 17, 2018, employers across the country have rolled out policies on drug use.
PSAC’s bargaining team representing members at the CFIA held a second bargaining session for a new collective agreement between March 26 and 28.
PSAC members have long benefited from discounts on a number of products and services, but as of April 2nd, members will have many additional options to save as part of our new partnership with Unio
For the first time in PSAC’s history, representatives of every bargaining unit of university workers were invited to take part in a university roundtable, which took place in Ottawa from March 25 t
With a low GDP to debt ratio, and a manageable deficit, this government had the opportunity to invest in making life better for everyone.
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