Registration is now open for observers to the 2026 PSAC BC Regional Triennial Convention. All PSAC BC members in good standing…
Updates
Labour Board rules PSAC’s grievance on transition to Canada Life will move forward
PSAC welcomes a recent decision from the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board that allows our grievances over problems with the Public Service…
Bargaining Update for Members at Victoria Airport
The bargaining team for UCTE Local 20209 met with the employer on December 16 and 17. Despite their best efforts to…
Federal government once again pockets federal pension plan surplus
PSAC is disappointed to see the government once again pocket the hard-earned pension contributions of federal public service workers.
PSAC-UTE team tables wage demands, puts CRA on notice over remote work rumours
Our PSAC/UTE bargaining team met with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) December 17-19 to continue negotiations for a new collective agreement.
Building a stronger Canada, one public service at a time
From coast to coast to coast, PSAC members make a difference every day — because public services are only as strong…
PSAC’s first national trades roundtable builds momentum for change
PSAC members from across the country met in Ottawa on November 26 and 27 for the first-ever national trades roundtable to discuss key issues impacting trades workers in the federal public service.
Prime Minister Carney’s comments about new in-office mandate out of touch with government’s own priorities
Prime Minister Carney’s comments about a new in-office mandate for federal public service workers are completely out of touch with what’s…
