The Parks Canada bargaining team met with the employer on January 17-19 to discuss non-monetary items and to table monetary proposals to improve working conditions for more than 5,000 Parks Canada members across the country.
Updates
PSAC files policy grievances over government’s flawed hybrid work plan
PSAC has filed policy grievances against Treasury Board and agencies for unilaterally imposing changes to our members’ working conditions while we’re in negotiations for 165,000 federal public service workers.
FB bargaining: Show your support for the team on February 2
Changes to PSAC default dues rates, March 1: Explainer
This change will have no impact on members already paying dues before March 1, 2023.
Environics survey: PSAC’s Anti-Racism Action Plan
PSAC has commissioned Environics Research to do a broad organizational consultation with our members as part of a larger initiative to…
Treasury Board needs to return to the table with a better mandate
Federal government files complaint to deny workers fair contract
Treasury Board members: Register now for national virtual townhalls on bargaining
Strike information sessions and training for Treasury Board members
Over the coming weeks, PSAC BC has scheduled a series of one-hour strike information sessions and one-day strike preparation training courses for members in the PA, TC, SV, and EB groups.
We’re in this together: Strike votes for 35,000 PSAC-UTE members
Canada Revenue Agency has shown a complete lack of respect for workers at the bargaining table by rejecting or ignoring every single one of our proposals on our most important issues, and you deserve better.
That’s why we’ve made the difficult decision to hold strike votes for our 35,000 hard-working members at Canada Revenue Agency from January 31 to April 7, 2023.
