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A potential strike looms at border crossings across the country for more than 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) following the release of the Public Interest Commission (PIC) report.
Nearly 600 delegates attending PSAC’s 2024 National Triennial Convention elect new national leadership as the union braces f
PSAC received the Public Interest Commission’s report May 29 with their non-binding recommendations for reaching a new collective agreement.
Trucking companies, customs brokers, and parcel delivery services all rely on the safe and efficient transmission of goods across the border, something PSAC members in the FB group are proudly responsible for.
Join PSAC for a discussion about Islamophobia and antisemitism. Our panel will discuss how these forms of discrimination are manifested in workplaces, strategies for addressing them, and ways to foster a more inclusive work environment.
Members voted 96% in favour of taking job action during strike votes held April 10 to May 23, 2024.
Delegates representing approximately 1,500 Canada Post members working in administrative, clerical, technical, and professional roles gathered at their national bargaining conference held May 9-11 in Ottawa.
PSAC encourages members to take part in the Rainbow Week of Action this week to add our voices to address rising hate and advance equality for 2SLGBTQIA+ people in Canada, in recognition of International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia on May 17.
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