On March 3-4, 2025, PSAC hosted its first Racialized Members’ Leadership Forum, bringing together nearly 40 members. The forum was a…
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Tailoring spaces for women union leaders at PSAC’s first Women’s Leadership Forum
On March 1-2, PSAC welcomed nearly 40 women from all corners of the country in Ottawa to take part in the…
Public service workers ready to deliver supports in the face of tariffs
When people in Canada face crises, public service workers step up to make sure that aid reaches those that need it….
Five generations is too long: how union action fast-tracks gender equality
When many people think about gender equity, they believe it’s a fight that’s been won long ago by our parents and…
PSAC and UPCE fighting for the future of Canada Post
As one of Canada’s largest unions, PSAC is committed to securing a bright future for Canada Post. We want to see…
PSAC files policy grievance to halt layoffs at IRCC
PSAC has filed a policy grievance against Treasury Board over Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) failure to follow the Workforce Adjustment…
DeSousa: 9 years of Phoenix, the payroll disaster that’s burning workers
Nine years. That’s how long hundreds of thousands of federal public service workers have endured the Phoenix pay disaster. Nine years…
SOS Medicare: unions unite to defend public health care
PSAC members joined other health care unions, academics, and activists at the Canadian Health Coalition conference, held in Ottawa, which focused…
Government downplays Phoenix pay system failures while workers continue to suffer nine years later
As the Phoenix pay system marks its ninth anniversary, PSAC continues to call for compensation for tens of thousands of federal…
Phoenix nine years later: Federal public service workers have lost trust in their employer as pay problems persist
This op-ed by REVP Jamey Mills was originally published in the Tri-City News and other Glacier Media outlets across BC on…
