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Today marks 35 years since the tragic attack at L’École Polytechnique, where 14 women were targeted and killed simply because they were women.
In March 2024, PSAC’s Social Justice Fund resumed its annual worker education program after a four-year pause due to the pandemic. PSAC members and young workers travelled to Guatemala’s highlands to participate in the 14th Education-In-Action delegation — an annual project led by PSAC’s Social Justice Fund in partnership with the solidarity organization Education In Action.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada launches national pension campaign to urge the Trudeau government to respect workers and keep its hands off pensions
PSAC is committed to creating work environments that prioritize accessibility and inclusion.
The announcement of a multi-billion-dollar surplus in the federal public service pension plan represented a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in the future of Canada’s public service and r
This past month, PSAC held its first ever healthcare roundtable. Members from across the country came together to talk about the unique challenges faced by healthcare workers and to discuss strategies for addressing them.
On Monday, October 28th a historic certification hearing began at the Federal Court to determine whether the Black Class Action lawsuit meets the legal criteria to represent a group of people collectively. Led by the Black Class Action Secretariat, the lawsuit seeks justice for Black workers who have faced discriminatory hiring and promotion practices in federal government roles since 1970.
In preparation for the next round of bargaining, PSAC will host a bargaining conference for PA, TC, SV, and EB group members on February 19-23, 2025, in Montréal. PSAC is issuing a call-out for equity group members to attend the Treasury Board national bargaining conference.
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