
Mises à jour
PSAC’s Statistical Survey Operations bargaining team will be holding online bargaining information sessions across the countr
For the first time since the FB group was created in 2007, PSAC and Treasury Board have agreed on a chair for the Public Interest Commission that will be charged with providing recommendations in our contract dispute with Treasury Board and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
Members in the PA group have started to receive their retroactive payments as part of the implementation of the collective agreements that were signed with Treasury Board.
We have submitted a final request demanding urgent action from Treasury Board.
The new collective agreement between PSAC and Parks Canada Agency was signed late last week.
Pandemic protocols, dangerously low staff levels and massive technological changes are just a few of the challenges PSAC members working for the Yukon Hospital Corporation (YHC) have had to face re
TB and CRA have provided PSAC with a payment schedule for the implementation of monetary provisions.
The FB bargaining team has declared impasse in negotiations with Treasury Board and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) after the employer failed to make substantial progress towards addressing critical issues in negotiations for nearly 9,000 FB members.
PSAC and the CRA have signed the new collective agreement that was ratified by PSAC-UTE members on September 29.
PSAC members in the Parks Canada and CFIA bargaining units have voted in favour of their respective tentative agreements.
In order to reduce the pressure on the Phoenix pay system and allow compensation advisors to focus on fixing outstanding pay issues, PSAC and Treasury Board have agreed to suspend the automatic cas
Members who work for NAV CANADA met September 29 and 30 to discuss the top priorities for their next collective agreement. It was PSAC’s first bargaining conference held entirely online.
Frequently asked questions about the new tentative agreement with the Parks Canada Agency.
Frequently asked questions about the new tentative agreement with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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