Virtual events during Black History Month
Updates
Bargaining underway with CRA
The PSAC-UTE bargaining team – representing more than 33,000 members working at Canada Revenue Agency who rolled out historic aid to Canadians during the pandemic in record time – kicked off bargaining with the employer January 11-13.
TB bargaining: National panel on equity in the workplace
As a part of our month of action on equity in the workplace, we will hear from our National President, Chris Aylward, National Vice-President, Sharon DeSousa, national negotiator for the PA and Common Issue tables, Brenda Shillington, and SV bargaining team member, Kristina MacLean
Meet the Parks Bargaining Team
PSAC represents more than 5,200 members across Canada at the Parks Canada Agency, working in architecture, commerce, engineering, finance, forestry, general labour and trades, historical research, and program administration.
PSAC BC women – we need your input!
Kitchen Table Talks: we need your input.
PSAC BC Regional Awards Night – Jan 26
Join us as we celebrate members from across the province who have made a difference in our union and in our communities.
Parks Canada team sets priorities for new round of bargaining
The Parks Canada bargaining team met to prioritize the bargaining issues that will drive the next round of bargaining with the employer.
Common issues bargaining: All workers deserve fair wages
The cost of living is rising quickly across Canada, and PSAC members — and workers across the country — risk being left behind if we don’t negotiate wages that keep up with inflation. That’s why our common issues bargaining team is pushing for fair wage increases that keep up with rising costs for more than 110,000 PSAC members.
Economic update 2021: Public service workers and programs critical to pandemic recover
The federal government’s fall fiscal update reaffirms the vital role of public service workers and the benefits they continue to provide to support Canadians through the pandemic.
Phoenix general damages finally open to retired and former members
After months of waiting, retired and former PSAC members finally have access to Phoenix general damages.
