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Nouvelles pour le groupe SV

Nouvelles pour le groupe SV

Nouvelles

May
2
2
May

SV bargaining: Employer’s wage offer betrays “Canada strong for all” promise [1]

Our SV bargaining team met with the employer on April 29–30 and, after more than four months without responding to our economic proposal, [2] Treasury Board finally provided their wage offer.

April
30
30
April

National Day of Solidarity shows Treasury Board workers are united [3]

Yesterday, PSAC members showed Treasury Board that workers are engaged, united, and ready to show up for the teams at the bargaining table. 
April
30
30
April

Treasury Board: Invite a bargaining team member to your next union event  [4]

Strong contracts depend on informed and engaged members. Inviting a Treasury Board bargaining team member to your next meeting or union event is one of the most effective ways to keep members connected and build power.  

April
29
29
April

Why does federal bargaining take so long? [5]

Why does it take years to reach a new collective agreement in the federal public service? PSAC’s new video looks at one of the biggest problems in the current system: outdated rules under the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act (FPSLRA) that create barriers at the bargaining table and slow the path to a new agreement. 

April
27
27
April

Treasury Board bargaining: Wear black on April 29 [6]

This week, PSAC bargaining teams will be meeting with Treasury Board in mediation and negotiations, and they need to feel the strength of 120,000 PSAC members behind them. 
March
17
17
March

SV bargaining: Team pushes for stronger protections as employer rejects group-specific proposals [7]

Our SV bargaining team met with Treasury Board on March 11-12 to push for stronger job security, improved family leave, and fair compensation for specialized workers. 
February
12
12
February

Federal unions win improvements to the NJC Travel Directive  [8]

After years of review and negotiations, federal public service unions including PSAC have secured meaningful improvements to the National Joint Council (NJC) Travel Directive that better reflect the real costs and realities of work-related travel. 

January
23
23
January

SV members: pushing for better working conditions, fair pay, and recognition for years of service [9]

Our SV bargaining team returned to the table with Treasury Board on January 21–22, pressing the employer for responses to some of our key proposals. What we heard was a resounding no on some of the issues that matter most to members.  

December
12
12
December

SV members submit proposals for market‑based salary increases and fair pensions [2]

Going into this round of bargaining with Treasury Board, the Operational Services (SV) team set clear priorities on wages and working conditions for members. PSAC’s new monetary package puts salaries at the forefront, with general economic increases of 4.75% per year over a three‑year agreement. 

October
31
31
October

SV bargaining team advances job security and better working conditions [10]

Our Operational Services (SV) group bargaining team pushed for key contract changes to strengthen job security and improve work conditions for SV members in negotiations with Treasury Board October

September
19
19
September

Treasury Board bargaining: Government tries to remove workforce adjustment from contracts  [11]

As the government moves ahead with plans to cut tens of thousands of federal public service jobs, Treasury Board has tabled a proposal that would strip workers of the power to negotiate improvements to the workforce adjustment process. 

June
25
25
June

Meet the SV bargaining team [12]

Meet the team

June
20
20
June

SV group launches a new round of negotiations with Treasury Board [13]

PSAC has officially launched a new round of negotiations with Treasury Board for more than 120,000 members in the PA, SV, T

June
6
6
June

New round of Treasury Board bargaining begins this month  [14]

Bargaining teams for the PA, SV, TC and EB groups are heading back to the table this month for their first meetings with the employer — talks that will set the tone for the months ahead as we negotiate new contracts for more than 120,000 federal public service workers. 
April
10
10
April

PSAC serves notice to bargain for SV members [15]

PSAC served notice to begin bargaining with Treasury Board on behalf of over 11,000 members of the [16]

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Links
[1] https://psacunion.ca/sv-bargaining-employers-wage-offer-betrays-canada
[2] https://psacunion.ca/sv-members-submit-proposals-market-based-salary
[3] https://psacunion.ca/national-day-solidarity-shows-treasury-board
[4] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-invite-bargaining-team-member-your
[5] https://psacunion.ca/why-does-federal-bargaining-take-so-long
[6] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-wear-black-april-29
[7] https://psacunion.ca/sv-bargaining-team-pushes-stronger-protections
[8] https://psacunion.ca/federal-unions-win-improvements-njc-travel
[9] https://psacunion.ca/sv-members-pushing-better-working-conditions-fair
[10] https://psacunion.ca/sv-bargaining-team-advances-job-security-and
[11] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-government-tries-remove
[12] https://psacunion.ca/sv-bargaining-team-25
[13] https://psacunion.ca/sv-group-launches-new-round-negotiations-treasury
[14] https://psacunion.ca/new-round-treasury-board-bargaining-begins-month
[15] https://psacunion.ca/psac-serves-notice-bargain-sv-members
[16] https://psacunio</body></html>
[17] https://psacunion.ca/print/8418?page=1