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December
22
22
December

PSAC joins Canadian unions calling for urgent action on World Health Organization Pandemic Treaty [1]

Alongside Canadian unions representing over 500,000 healthcare professionals, PSAC [2]

December
2
2
December

Fast-Track Canada Disability Benefit: International Day of Persons with Disabilities [3]

Across Canada, thousands of people living with disabilities face food insecurity and poverty. A well-funded federal disability income benefit can provide the kind of stable funding necessary to address this systemic problem.

June
14
14
June

Government lifts vaccination policy for federal workers [4]

The federal government announced it will lift the vaccination policy for all workers in federally regulated workplaces as o

May
24
24
May

699 leave: Treasury Board fails to implement arbitration ruling [5]

Since the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board ruled in favour of public service workers [6] regarding the use of the 699 leave last March, Treasury Board has failed to implement the decision.

March
24
24
March

PSAC celebrates 699 leave victory [6]

In a major victory for federal public service workers hardest hit by the pandemic, an arbitration board ruled [7] that Treasury Board cannot force employees to exhaust all their other leave before accessing 699 leave for COVID-19-related reasons.
March
23
23
March

PSAC files policy grievances against federal vaccination policy  [8]

PSAC continues to support vaccination as a critical public health measure to protect our workplaces and our communities. Yet as public health restrictions begin to lift across the country, it’s important to take a critical look at the federal government’s vaccination policy and how it is applied to PSAC members.  

December
20
20
December

Temporary changes to 699 leave; PSAC policy grievance decisions expected in January [9]

A decision is expected by late January 2022 on PSAC’s policy grievances defending the use of 699 leave for federal public service workers during the pandemic.
October
29
29
October

DEADLINE: submit vaccination attestation by Oct 29 [10]

PSAC wants to remind all our members in the core federal public administration that the deadline set by the employer to submit your vaccination attestation is Friday, October 29.
October
28
28
October

FAQ: Vaccinations and the workplace [11]

Information on employer vaccination policies for members working in sectors outside the federal government
October
6
6
October

Federal government releases vaccination policy without proper consultation [12]

PSAC fully supports a federal vaccination policy to protect the health and safety of our members and the Canadians they serve. We know that increasing vaccination rates is the best and most reliable way to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our workplaces and our communities and encourage our members to be vaccinated.  

September
9
9
September

O’Toole Conservatives a danger to Québec and francophones across Canada [13]

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
7
7
September

Making the grade: How our next government can boost post-secondary education [14]

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  [15]maintain a high-quality, affordable, and accessible post-secondary education system.  

August
26
26
August

Women must be at the forefront of Canada’s pandemic recovery [16]

More than ever it’s clear we need a government that will make social and economic gender equity a national priority and put women at the forefront of a pandemic recovery that leaves no one behind.

August
24
24
August

Federal vaccination requirements: No policy until after federal election [17]

 

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August
17
17
August

Public service workers shouldn’t be disciplined over vaccination requirements [18]

PSAC will continue to play an active role in consultations as the federal government develops its vaccination requirements plan.

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Links
[1] https://psacunion.ca/psac-joins-canadian-unions-calling-urgent-action
[2] https://nupge.ca/wp-content/upl</body></html>
[3] https://psacunion.ca/fast-track-canada-disability-benefit-international
[4] https://psacunion.ca/government-lifts-vaccination-policy-for-federal-workers
[5] https://psacunion.ca/699-leave-treasury-board-fails-to-implement-arbitration-ruling
[6] https://psacunion.ca/psac-celebrates-699-leave-victory
[7] https://decisions.fpslreb-crtespf.gc.ca/fpslreb-crtespf/d/en/item/520912/index.do
[8] https://psacunion.ca/psac-files-policy-grievances-against-federal
[9] https://psacunion.ca/temporary-changes-699-leave-psac-policy-grievance
[10] https://psacunion.ca/deadline-submit-vaccination-attestation-oct-29
[11] https://psacunion.ca/faq-vaccinations-and-workplace
[12] https://psacunion.ca/federal-government-releases-vaccination-policy
[13] https://psacunion.ca/otoole-conservatives-danger-quebec-and
[14] https://psacunion.ca/making-grade-how-our-next-government-can-boost
[15] https://psacunion.ca/pledge-vote-0
[16] https://psacunion.ca/women-must-be-at-forefront
[17] https://psacunion.ca/federal-vaccination-requirements-no-policy-until
[18] https://psacunion.ca/public-service-workers-shouldnt-be-disciplined
[19] https://psacunion.ca/print/8684?page=1