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September
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September

PSAC-CIU members ratify new agreement with CBSA [1]

PSAC-CIU members in the Border Services (FB) bargaining unit have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the tentative agreement with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The FB group represents over 8,500 CBSA employees who have been on the front lines of the pandemic since day one, protecting our borders and keeping Canadians safe.
September
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September

Gender equity: Why women’s mentorship matters [2]

In this video, PSAC Atlantic Regional Executive Vice-President Colleen Coffey, who is also responsible for PSAC’s women’s portfolio, shares what mentorship means to her.
September
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September

Gender equity: Why women’s leadership matters [3]

In this video, PSAC National Vice President Sharon DeSousa shares what leadership means to her and why she’s committed to breaking down barriers and building a more inclusive and equitable labour movement. 

September
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September

EB group: Team discusses expanded leave, flexible work [4]

The Education and Library Science (EB) bargaining team focused on expanding a range of leave options and potential flexible work arrangements during talks with Treasury Board September 14-16.

September
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September

TC group: Team discusses flexible work, health and safety [5]

The Technical Services (TC) bargaining team met with the Treasury Board September 14-16 to continue negotiations.

September
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September

Reminder: FB ratification vote deadline just days away  [6]

The deadline to vote on the FB tentative agreement is less than one week away. FB members have until Thursday, September 23 at 12 p.m. EDT to cast their ballot.
September
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September

End second-class status for parliamentary workers [7]

PSAC is calling for an end to second-class status for workers in the parliamentary precinct.
September
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September

Erin O’Toole won’t work for workers [8]

At first glance, it might seem like Erin O’Toole’s Conservatives are rolling out the red carpet for unions and public service workers this election. After all, he’s been quick to dangle a few appealing promises in front of Canadian workers, hoping some will bite. But roll back the rug just a little bit, and the façade quickly crumbles.
September
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September

Federal party platform comparison [9]

September
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September

Conservative government would set back Canada’s pandemic recovery [10]

Thursday’s English-language federal debate proved what Canadian workers feared – that an Erin O’Toole Conservative government would devastate Canada’s pandemic recovery and slash public services Canadian families rely on.

September
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September

O’Toole Conservatives a danger to Québec and francophones across Canada [11]

Following the French-language leaders’ debate, it is clear that an Erin O’Toole Conservative government would set back Québec and francophones across Canada.

September
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September

Making the grade: How our next government can boost post-secondary education [12]

Canada needs a government that will reduce precarious employment, increase research funding, and invest in education for all.  Pledge to vote for a candidate that will  [13]maintain a high-quality, affordable, and accessible post-secondary education system.  

September
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September

Labour Day 2021: Workers are recovery [14]

This Labour Day, we celebrate the historic gains workers have achieved — often through job action and hard-fought victories. Together, we will recover from the pandemic by putting people first and making sure nobody is left behind.
September
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September

Putting children, families and workers first by building a universal child care system [15]

It’s so important for PSAC members and Canadians to support parties that will continue to build and fund a universal, accessible and affordable child care system that reduces fees, creates more child care spots, helps women return to work and provide fair wages to chronically underpaid early childhood educators.  

September
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September

PSAC demands Chief Electoral Officer reinstate campus polling stations [16]

Elections Canada has no plans for on-campus voting this election, affecting thousands of workers and students who work and live on campus.

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[1] https://psacunion.ca/psac-ciu-members-ratify-new-agreement-cbsa
[2] https://psacunion.ca/gender-equity-why-womens-mentorship-matters
[3] https://psacunion.ca/gender-equity-why-womens-leadership-matters
[4] https://psacunion.ca/eb-group-team-discusses-expanded-leave-flexible
[5] https://psacunion.ca/tc-bargaining-update-flexible-work
[6] https://psacunion.ca/reminder-fb-ratification-vote-deadline-just-days
[7] https://psacunion.ca/end-second-class-status-parliamentary-workers
[8] https://psacunion.ca/vote
[9] https://psacunion.ca/Federal-party-platform-comparison-news
[10] https://psacunion.ca/conservative-government-would-set-back-canadas
[11] https://psacunion.ca/otoole-conservatives-danger-quebec-and
[12] https://psacunion.ca/making-grade-how-our-next-government-can-boost
[13] https://psacunion.ca/pledge-vote-0
[14] https://psacunion.ca/labour-day-2021-workers-are-recovery
[15] https://psacunion.ca/putting-children-families-and-workers-first
[16] https://psacunion.ca/psac-demands-chief-electoral-officer-reinstate
[17] https://psacunion.ca/print/7958?page=55
[18] https://psacunion.ca/print/7958?page=57