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This month, PSAC participated in a Government of Canada consultation on changes to the Code of Conduct for Procurement.
Canada must stop suppressing the will of the Haitian people and must urgently begin working with civil society to move the country towards truly free and fair elections.
This International Women’s Day, PSAC celebrates Sharon’s nearly two decades of activism and leadership in our union.
This International Women’s Day, PSAC recognizes the strength and resiliency of women each and every day. The global pandemic has disproportionately impacted women.
Read a summary of the Phoenix settlement or the full text and details of the
Now that current PSAC members will be receiving Phoenix general damages on March 3, retired and former PSAC
PSAC members will receive their Phoenix general damages in one lump sum payment on March 3 with their regular pay and it will be taxed at source.
In our submission to the Ministry of Finance’s consultation on the 2021 Budget, the Public Service Alliance of Canada made recommendations that the Government of Canada put in place programs and in
The latest convention updates are available on PSAC’s regional websites.
PSAC has been informed that the federal government plans to move forward with taxing Phoenix general damages on March 3rd and that they will not provide the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) w
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