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Every year on April 24, workers and trade unions in Bangladesh and around the world mark the anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in memory of over 3,000 workers killed or injured in the collapse and to ensure it never happens again.
Life in Cuba is becoming increasingly difficult. Sanctions and restrictions are limiting access to food, medicine, and other essential supplies, putting growing pressure on families across the country.
The federal government is challenging an important legal victory for Black public service workers. After a major decision by the Canadian Human Rights Commission (The Commission) to refer our systemic racism complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (The Tribunal), the government is now attempting to overturn it through the Federal Court.
In solidarity with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), and alongside labour organizations across the country, we are mobilizing to defend Canada Post from sweeping federal cuts.
PSAC strongly denounces the Prime Minister’s dismissive response to concerns raised by members of Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong (Whitedog).
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The 2026 PSAC National Young Workers Conference will be held November 7-9, 2026, in Ottawa under the theme Young Workers: Taking Power, Challenging Norms.
Frontline federal workers are one step closer to retiring with dignity. With Bill C-15 receiving royal assent, the federal government will move forward with long-awaited pension reforms that allow thousands of frontline workers to retire after 25 years of service without penalty.
After 822 days without a contract and a long round of bargaining, PSAC-UCTE members at NAV CANADA voted in favour of the tentative agreement reached with the employer last month. This agreement brings wage increases and improvements to working conditions thanks to the hard work of our bargaining team and members across the country.
On March 23, 24, and 25, over 4,500 PSAC members attended virtual townhalls on workforce adjustment, remote work, workplace health and safety, and the cuts to public services. If you missed the townhall, you can watch a recording here.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) appeared before the Supreme Court to argue that Quebec’s Loi sur la laïcité de l'État (Bill 21) goes beyond secularism and constitutes a direct attack on workers' rights and collective bargaining.
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