Communications and Political Action

October 13, 2021
Post-doctoral scholars from PSAC locals across Canada came together to share why unions are so important for workers in the post-secondary education sector.
October 8, 2021
Over 150 PSAC women delegates gathered to share their experiences as women members, activists, and leaders during the 2021 PSAC National Women’s Conference September 23-26.
October 6, 2021
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 28, 2021
The Operational Services (SV Group) continued bargaining with Treasury Board on September 21-23, 2021, discussing fair wages, improved working conditions and work-life balance.
September 23, 2021
In this video, PSAC Atlantic Regional Executive Vice-President Colleen Coffey, who is also responsible for PSAC’s women’s portfolio, shares what mentorship means to her.
September 22, 2021
In this video, PSAC-CEIU member Anika Peterson-Deeprose explains what inclusion means to her, as a queer woman and young worker. 
September 22, 2021
In this video, PSAC National Vice President Sharon DeSousa shares what leadership means to her and why she’s committed to breaking down barriers and building a more inclusive and equitable labour movement. 
September 17, 2021
The Technical Services (TC) bargaining team met with the Treasury Board September 14-16 to continue negotiations. Only non-monetary issues were discussed this round. The bargaining team is looking to make progress on these important issues before moving into discussions around wages and other monetary changes. Some issues the bargaining team is prioritizing include:
September 10, 2021
Thursday’s English-language federal debate proved what Canadian workers feared – that an Erin O’Toole Conservative government would devastate Canada’s pandemic recovery and slash public services Canadian families rely on.
September 9, 2021
Following the French-language leaders’ debate, it is clear that an Erin O’Toole Conservative government would set back Québec and francophones across Canada.

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