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At the end of July, PSAC and Union of Taxation Employees (UTE) national bargaining committee held a meeting to prioritize the demands of members for the submission of their preliminary package to the PSAC collective bargaining team.
Statement by Sharon DeSousa, PSAC National President
As Pride season wraps up across the country, we reflect on the important victories we’ve achieved through collective bargai
The following op-ed by PSAC National President Sharon DeSousa was published by The Hill Times on September 1, 2025.
Labour Day isn’t just a holiday – it’s a call to action.
This section of our website outlines your rights and options as a CFIA worker facing these challenges and contains more information about the process.
The Public Interest Commission (PIC) reports for Canadian Forces base Trenton and Canadian Forces base Suffield have endorse
Canada Revenue Agency call centre workers are facing mass job cuts.
Prime Minister Carney’s expenditure review is throwing departments into chaos. They are scrambling to pull together proposals for cutting services, jobs, and spending, without any clear data as to how they should make these decisions.
PSAC is in solidarity with CUPE Air Canada flight attendants refusing the government’s back to work order as they fight not only to be paid for the work they do, and the legal right to bargain fairly.
Nearly a decade after it was launched, the Phoenix pay system is still a daily source of stress for most federal public service workers.
PSAC shares in solidarity with Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flight attendants who are engaged in a challenging round of bar
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