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April
24
24
April

PSAC to government: Keep public services stable, head back to the bargaining table  [1]

There is no reason for the federal government to delay.

March
13
13
March

COVID-19: PSAC strike votes and union events suspended [2]

In keeping with recommendations from both local and national health authorities, the union has made the difficult decision to suspend activities that would require a large gathering of members.

February
27
27
February

Strike votes for Treasury Board bargaining units begin March 16 [3]

National President Chris Aylward has authorized strike votes for members of the PA, SV, TC and EB bargaining units followin

February
21
21
February

A list of our top Phoenix-related bargaining demands [4]

Aside from compensation for Phoenix damages, the impact of the Phoenix pay system is a central bargaining issue for each of PSAC’s federal public service bargaining units.

January
31
31
January

SV bargaining: Government still focused on pushing concessions [5]

PSAC's SV bargaining team and government representatives were in three days of hearings at a PIC from January 22 to 24.

May
3
3
May

PSAC declares bargaining impasse as Liberals fail to deliver [6]

PSAC’s bargaining teams are declaring impasse after the Liberal government failed to make substantial progress towards a new contract.

April
26
26
April

Moment of truth: Will Trudeau live up to his commitment to public service workers? [7]

After more than ten months of bargaining defined by delays, insulting offers and frustratingly slow progress towards a fair contract, PSAC’s bargaining teams are giving the government one last chance at the negotiating table.

April
5
5
April

Treasury Board bargaining: PSAC members ramp up pressure for a fair deal [8]

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.

March
27
27
March

Treasury Board bargaining: April talks will be Trudeau’s last chance to deliver on commitment to public service workers [9]

PSAC only saw small movement from the government despite a rapidly closing window for Prime Minister Trudeau to deliver on his commitment to public service workers.

March
15
15
March

Treasury Board bargaining: Trudeau’s window to deliver on commitment to public service workers is closing [10]

The clock is ticking for the Trudeau Liberals as PSAC’s four bargaining teams representing 90,000 workers covered by Treasury Board resume negotiations with the government between March 19 and 21.

February
19
19
February

Treasury Board bargaining inches towards progress, but not far enough [11]

PSAC bargaining teams representing 90,000 members finally received some responses to the union’s proposals this past week.

February
8
8
February

Treasury Board bargaining resumes February 12 — PSAC demands new mandate from Trudeau [12]

PSAC will be resuming face-to-face bargaining sessions from February 12 to14 on behalf of the 90,000 federal public service workers covered by Treasury Board bargaining.

January
31
31
January

Treasury Board bargaining to resume – PSAC demands new mandate from Trudeau [13]

PSAC will be ramping up pressure on Treasury Board so that it returns to the bargaining table with a proper and full response to the members’ bargaining proposals.

December
10
10
December

PSAC declares bargaining impasse as Liberals table 2-year wage freeze [14]

The Liberal government tabled a series of offensive counter-proposals in the latest talks between the Union and Treasury Board.

November
28
28
November

As Phoenix looms, Liberals propose 2-year wage freeze for federal workers [15]

Government moves from delays to insults in major round of bargaining with PSAC

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Links
[1] https://psacunion.ca/psac-government-keep-public-services-stable-head
[2] https://psacunion.ca/covid-19-psac-strike-votes-and-union-events
[3] https://psacunion.ca/strike-votes-treasury-board-bargaining-units-begin
[4] https://psacunion.ca/list-our-top-phoenix-related-bargaining-demands
[5] https://psacunion.ca/sv-bargaining-government-still-focused-pushing
[6] https://psacunion.ca/psac-declares-bargaining-impasse-liberals-fail
[7] https://psacunion.ca/moment-truth-will-trudeau-live-his-commitment
[8] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-psac-members-ramp
[9] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-april-talks-will-be
[10] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-trudeaus-window-deliver
[11] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-inches-towards-progress
[12] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-resumes-february-12-psac
[13] https://psacunion.ca/treasury-board-bargaining-resume-psac-demands-new
[14] https://psacunion.ca/psac-declares-bargaining-impasse-liberals-table-2
[15] https://psacunion.ca/phoenix-looms-liberals-propose-2-year-wage-freeze
[16] https://psacunion.ca/print/8418?page=5
[17] https://psacunion.ca/print/8418?page=7