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It is quite stunning and deeply disappointing to learn that a federally-owned corporation may also be making use of offshore tax-havens to avoid paying taxes.
PSAC members remain deeply concerned by their pension plan’s ownership of Revera.
Today, retired Canadian Forces Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, affirmed his opposition to privatization of services at the Department of National Defence.
Today, retired Canadian Forces Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, affirmed his opposition to privatization of services at the Department of National Defence.
Canada-wide, PSAC members are responding to the findings of the Uncover the Cost
Canada-wide, PSAC members are responding to the findings of the Uncover the Cost
A new report released by PSAC-UNDE documents why contracting out of civilian work by the Department of National Defence (DND) undermines critical employment equity efforts.
A growing global body of evidence demonstrates that privatization of public services is not the cost-saving remedy that it is made out to be.
Creating a public, non-profit long-term care system in Ontario – as proposed by the Ontario NDP last week – is the only way forward to protect seniors and prevent further tragedies in the province’s nursing homes during the pandemic.
PSAC National President Chris Aylward delivered the following remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance on July 21.
PSAC is alarmed by the government’s unexpected decision to outsource administration of the CSSG program to the WE Charity.
PSAC has been one of several unions participating in the Canadian Labour Congress’ Task Force on New Forms of Privatization.
Covering the vast geography of Canada’s three northern territories, PSAC represents more workers than any other union in the region, and more than 30% of the employed population across the north. Members work for all three levels of government - federal, territorial and municipal - from tiny fly-in hamlets to the large cities of Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Whitehorse.
Following a Public Interest Commission (PIC) report that backs the union’s demand for crucial wage adjustments, the
Hiring more federal public sector workers would benefit the Canadian economy and support a strong, diverse middle class, a new study suggests.
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