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The results of the 2022 Public Service Employee Survey show that – even seven years on – the effects of the Phoenix pay disaster still impact a significant number of federal public service workers.
More than 1,300 members in the Statistics Survey Operations (SSO) bargaining group are expected to be covered under the Program and Administrative Services (PA) collective agreement.
Ratification votes for Parks Canada members will begin on July 17 and end on August 4 at noon ET.
Download the ratification kit including the full text of the tentative agreement.
The report of the Joint Committee on Indigenous Languages has been published, revealing the results of the first-ever survey on the use of Indigenous languages in 24 departments and agencies across the federal public service.
The Isolated Posts and Government Housing Committee has finalized the revised methodology for calculating the Shelter Cost Differential (SCD).
PSAC is pleased to see the federal Pay Equity Commissioner deny the government’s plan to water down its implementation of the Pay Equity Act, which would undermine the aim of the legislation and perpetuate wage discrimination in the federal public service.
The PSAC scholarship program for 2023 is now closed.
PSAC wishes to thank all who applied.
The 2024 program will reopen in April with new guidelines and application forms.
PSAC and Treasury Board representatives have signed the collective agreements for PSAC members in the PA and TC bargaining units. Both agreements were ratified by members on June 16, 2023. We anticipate signing the SV and EB agreements next week.
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