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April
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April

Government continues to delay long overdue updates to Public Service Health Care Plan   [1]

April
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April

Member spotlight: Costs are rising faster than my wages [2]

I think the government should not lose sight of the fact that federal public service employees, who worked tirelessly through the pandemic, deserve pay raises that are adjusted to the cost of living.

April
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April

Budget 2022 makes progress, but falls short on Phoenix, public services [3]

PSAC welcomes the government’s investments in m

April
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April

FAQ: How bargaining with Treasury Board works [4]

Here’s a quick primer on how Treasury Board bargaining works, from getting input from you – the members – to leveraging our union’s strength at the table and securing a fair contract.

April
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April

SSO members: Register now for upcoming national town hall meetings [5]

April
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April

PSAC-UTE bargaining: Hours of work, remote work top priorities [6]

The PSAC-UTE bargaining team discussed key bargaining priorities including hours of work and remote work during negotiations with Canada Revenue Agency March 28-30. 

April
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April

Common Issues: PSAC and Treasury Board still far apart after insulting wage offer  [7]

PSAC is keeping all options on the table to put pressure on Treasury Board after they came to the Common Issues table with an unacceptable wage proposal during negotiations March 28–31. The employer’s offer of 1.5%, 2%, 1.75% and 1.5% over a four-year agreement — averaging 1.7% per year from 2021–2025 — is completely out of touch with soaring inflation across Canada.
April
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April

TC bargaining: Frustration mounts with Treasury Board  [8]

Treasury Board yet again failed to respond to PSAC’s proposals during the latest round of negotiations with the Technical Services bargaining team March 22-24. 
March
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March

PA bargaining: Treasury Board stalls talks [9]

Treasury Board continued to delay negotiations with the Program and Administrative Services bargaining team during negotiations March 22-24.
March
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March

Budget 2022: A strong public sector is key to our economy   [10]

PSAC is urging the federal government to focus on strong public services in its 2022 budget to build a more resilient economy that puts people first.

March
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March

PA Group: Update on Occupational Group Structure review  [11]

Treasury Board recently informed PSAC of changes to the Program and Administrative Services Occupational Group Structure (OGS) review timeline and next steps. 
March
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March

Register now: National panel on fair wages [12]

Join PSAC members from across the country for our national panel on fair wages. This round of bargaining is critical as we negotiate wages for over 165,000 PSAC members to keep up with skyrocketing rates of inflation.

March
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March

PSAC celebrates 699 leave victory [13]

In a major victory for federal public service workers hardest hit by the pandemic, an arbitration board ruled [14] that Treasury Board cannot force employees to exhaust all their other leave before accessing 699 leave for COVID-19-related reasons.
March
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March

Member spotlight: Working from home changed my life   [15]

Have you ever had to turn down the car radio when focusing on backing out of a parking spot? Or played soft music through headphones to concentrate on an assignment? That’s what my life is like every day in an office setting — constantly trying to quiet the noise so I can focus on my work. 
March
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March

Historic Liberal-NDP deal supports most vulnerable Canadians [16]

PSAC welcomes the historic agreement reached between the Liberals and the NDP which will help millions of Canadians and prevent workers from falling further behind.

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Links
[1] https://psacunion.ca/government-continues-delay-long-overdue-updates
[2] https://psacunion.ca/member-spotlight-costs-are-rising-faster-my-wages
[3] https://psacunion.ca/budget-2022-makes-progress-falls-short-phoenix
[4] https://psacunion.ca/faq-how-bargaining-treasury-board-works
[5] https://psacunion.ca/sso-members-register-now-upcoming-national-town
[6] https://psacunion.ca/psac-ute-bargaining-hours-work-remote-work-top
[7] https://psacunion.ca/common-issues-psac-and-treasury-board-still-far
[8] https://psacunion.ca/tc-bargaining-frustration-mounts-treasury-board
[9] https://psacunion.ca/pa-bargaining-treasury-board-stalls-talks
[10] https://psacunion.ca/budget-2022-strong-public-sector-key-our-economy
[11] https://psacunion.ca/pa-group-update-occupational-group-structure
[12] https://psacunion.ca/register-now-national-panel-fair-wages
[13] https://psacunion.ca/psac-celebrates-699-leave-victory
[14] https://decisions.fpslreb-crtespf.gc.ca/fpslreb-crtespf/d/en/item/520912/index.do
[15] https://psacunion.ca/member-spotlight-working-home-changed-my-life
[16] https://psacunion.ca/historic-liberal-ndp-deal-supports-most-vulnerable-canadians
[17] https://psacunion.ca/print/7958?page=45
[18] https://psacunion.ca/print/7958?page=47