FPSLRA

The Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act (FPSLRA) governs labour relations in the federal public service. It shapes bargaining, grievances, and worker rights for 190,000 PSAC members working for Treasury Board, Canada Border Services Agency, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canada Revenue Agency, Parks Canada, and more.
Start with this short video to learn what the FPSLRA is, why it matters, and why PSAC is calling for change.
Take action
The FPSLRA no longer reflects the realities of today’s workforce. It excludes some workers from union representation without good reason, creates barriers to fair bargaining and timely grievance resolution, and makes it harder to hold employers accountable for paying workers properly and on time. It also permits the use of replacement workers during labour disputes, which weakens workers’ bargaining power and prolongs strikes.
Send a message to your Member of Parliament calling for changes to modernize the FPSLRA.
Explore the issues
Federal public service workers deserve a labour relations system that is fair, effective, and modern — not one that keeps workers stuck.
Watch these short videos to explore key issues and barriers in the legislation.



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Campaign resources
Use these resources to learn more, start important conversations, and take action.

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