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On August 13, the federal government announced it will require COVID-19 vacc
Canadians will never forget the horrible images of seniors suffering alone in private long-term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination begins to gain momentum, PSAC would like to remind Treasury Board and PSAC-UTE employees that they can request paid leave to attend their vaccination appo
PSAC welcomes the measures in the 2021 budget that respond to the needs of Canadians hardest hit by the pandemic.
In a joint letter with 13 other bargaining agent members of the National Joint Council, PSAC requested that Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos take the lead in talks between the Public Secto
The federal government must show they have learned the most important lesson of this pandemic in their 2021 budget – it is time to make real, lasting, and systemic change that will improve the lives of workers.
As a first step, the NDP is urging the government to immediately transition Revera Inc. to public ownership.
This International Women’s Day, PSAC recognizes the strength and resiliency of women each and every day. The global pandemic has disproportionately impacted women.
The Government of Canada has made significant changes to claiming home office expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This tax break is claimed on your personal income tax return.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada is joining Public Services International, Doctors Without Borders, the Trade Justice Network and other unions to call for the federal government to help ensure
New mandate letters issued to federal ministers build on the previous commitments made by the Trudeau government and chart new plans to address the
PSAC has filed policy grievances with Treasury Board, CFIA and other agencies for restricting the use of 699 leave for members.
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