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April
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April

Government admits recent budget falls short on Phoenix funding – PSAC demands answers [1]

Last month, PSAC raised concerns that the money the government had earmarked for Phoenix-related costs in the 2019 Budget [2]

April
24
24
April

Phoenix replacement: You can participate in the digital user expo [3]

As part of ongoing efforts to replace the Phoenix pay system, the federal government is delivering a Digital User Expo until April 30, 2019

April
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April

Treasury Board bargaining: PSAC members ramp up pressure for a fair deal [4]

For weeks, PSAC members across the country have been ramping up pressure on the Trudeau government to deliver a fair deal when bargaining resumes later this month.

April
4
4
April

SNC Lavalin is one – but how many others are there? It’s time to have a conversation about government’s relationships with corporate Canada. [5]

When talking about integrity and ethics, this federal government has said all the right things.

March
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29
March

What the 2019 Federal Budget means for PSAC members [6]

With a low GDP to debt ratio, and a manageable deficit, this government had the opportunity to invest in making life better for everyone.

March
19
19
March

Budget 2019: Phoenix funding improves, but falls short of ending pay nightmares and compensating workers [7]

PSAC welcomes the new funding commitments made in today’s budget to address the Phoenix pay disaster, but they fall significantly short of what is required to end the pay nightmares of Canada’s fed

March
13
13
March

A hundred workers block entrance at 1550 D’Estimauville Avenue in Quebec City [8]

Approximately 100 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC-Quebec) blocked the entrance at 1550 Avenue D’Estimauville in Québec City where more than 700 public service employees work.

February
27
27
February

Phoenix: PSAC escalates pressure on government with buildings shutdown [9]

This morning, over 500 PSAC members rallied and blocked entry into two major federal government buildings in Ottawa as they expressed their mounting frustrations with Phoenix and urged the Trudeau

February
26
26
February

Damning Public Service Employee Survey supports call for Phoenix damages [10]

The recent Public Service Employee Survey [11] confirms the massive impact it has had on hundreds of thousands of workers.

February
5
5
February

Phoenix Day of Action: On 3rd anniversary, PSAC to mobilize for damages and more progress [12]

Three years after the launch of the Phoenix Pay System, thousands of PSAC members continue to be plagued by pay problems: they are underpaid, overpaid or not paid at all.

January
16
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January

PSAC members invited to test potential Phoenix replacements [13]

The government’s NextGen HR and Pay Team [14] is hosting a serie

January
15
15
January

Major Phoenix victory: no more gross payback for overpayments [15]

Public service workers scored a major victory today after years of pressure from PSAC and its membership. 

December
21
21
December

PSAC files complaint against Treasury Board/CBSA over delay to salary adjustments and retroactive pay [16]

PSAC is taking action in response to Treasury Board/CBSA's failure to meet the implementation deadline for the latest collective agreement.

December
20
20
December

PSAC files complaint against CFIA over delay to salary adjustments and retroactive pay [17]

PSAC is taking action in response to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s failure to meet the implementation deadline for the latest collective agreement.

October
2
2
October

PSAC presents 2019 budget recommendations to Finance Committee [18]

In the lead-up to the development of the annual federal budget, the House of Commons Finance Committee invites recommendations from interested parties and individuals.

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Links
[1] https://psacunion.ca/government-admits-recent-budget-falls-short
[2] https://psacunion.ca/budget-2019-phoenix-funding-improves-falls</body></html>
[3] https://psacunion.ca/phoenix-replacement-you-can-participate-digital
[4] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-psac-members-ramp
[5] https://psacunion.ca/snc-lavalin-one-how-many-others-are-there-its-time
[6] https://psacunion.ca/what-2019-federal-budget-means-psac-members
[7] https://psacunion.ca/budget-2019-phoenix-funding-improves-falls-short
[8] https://psacunion.ca/hundred-workers-block-entrance-1550-destimauville
[9] https://psacunion.ca/phoenix-psac-escalates-pressure-government
[10] https://psacunion.ca/damning-public-service-employee-survey-supports
[11] http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pses-saff/2018/results-resultats/bq-pq/00/org-eng.aspx
[12] https://psacunion.ca/phoenix-day-action-3rd-anniversary-psac-mobilize
[13] https://psacunion.ca/psac-members-invited-test-potential-phoenix
[14] http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/next-gen-prochaine/next-generation-human-resources-pay-system-public-service.html
[15] https://psacunion.ca/major-phoenix-victory-no-more-gross-payback
[16] https://psacunion.ca/psac-files-complaint-against-treasury-boardcbsa
[17] https://psacunion.ca/psac-files-complaint-against-cfia-over-delay
[18] https://psacunion.ca/psac-presents-2019-budget-recommendations-finance
[19] https://psacunion.ca/print/8208?page=3
[20] https://psacunion.ca/print/8208?page=5