Here are some resources to use on September 30 and after to learn, reflect, and consider how you can take meaningful action on reconciliation, updated for 2022.
Updates
Parks Canada team is bringing energy back to the table this month
What to expect and what comes next: a Parks Canada bargaining update.
Registration open: 2023 PSAC National Health and Safety Conference
PSAC’s 2023 National Health and Safety Conference will be held in person January 27-29 in Montreal with the theme “Shaping the future of work: building safer, more inclusive workplaces”.
Register now: Workshop on trauma-informed engagement with Indigenous members
This workshop will explore how intergenerational trauma can impact our work as union leaders and activists and discuss best practices for supporting and representing members impacted by these traumas.
Local government elections matter – a message from Jamey Mills, regional executive vice-president
Local government elections will take place in BC in October 15.
Take part in the PSAC BC Reconciliation in Action project
A call-out for photos or other visual documentation of PSAC members, Committees, Component or Local actions in relation to Reconciliation
Congratulations to PSAC BC’s newest CLC Labour College graduates!
Congratulations to Jennifer Horsley and Josh Peterson, who recently completed their studies at the Labour College of Canada.
Photos: Rally in Esquimalt, August 10
Over 200 PSAC members and allies came together at a rally in Esquimalt, August 10, calling on the federal government to provide a fair wage offer during the current round of negotiations.
Labour Day 2022: Don’t just thank a union, get involved!
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Canada’s labour movement has a long history of fighting – and winning – battles for decent wages, better working conditions, and stronger protections that improve people’s lives.
Union dues change takes effect in September
At PSAC’s national convention this year, members worked together to pass a progressive budget, and several resolutions, to build on the important work of our union in bargaining, organizing, human rights and mobilization.
