A message from PSAC National President Chris Aylward
Updates
FB Group strike vote information for members in BC
FB members have been without a contract for nearly three years, with the collective agreement having expired in June 2018.
PSAC condemns hate-motivated terror attack on London family
There is no place for hate, violence and Islamophobia in our union, workplaces and our communities.
An Open Letter on Reconciliation in Canada, from a federal public service worker
Reconciliation is not the responsibility of Indigenous people in this country. They did not willingly enter into this relationship. As a settler Canadian and a public service worker, reconciliation is my responsibility.
Treasury Board bargaining teams set for next round of talks
After months of preparation, bargaining teams for the PA, SV, TC and EB groups are now gearing up for their first meetings with the employer in June.
Human Rights Equality Puzzle – June is Pride Month and Indigenous History Month
Two new puzzle pieces have been added, one for Pride Month and one for National Indigenous History Month.
Honour and remember the 215 children who were students of the Kamloops Indian Residential School
Our Indigenous colleagues, friends, and loved ones are impacted by the grief and trauma of losing their children. Non-Indigenous Canadians cannot change the past, but they can offer acceptance, support, and, most importantly, change to reconcile this shared history.
Doing Things Differently: A Disability Rights At Work Handbook
This guide is designed for trade union leaders, union staff representatives, local executive, committee members and shop stewards. The handbook provides an overview of disability rights issues in Canada, with a specific focus on advancements and challenges in workplaces and in the union movement.
PSAC mourns victims of Kamloops Indian Residential School
A National Indian Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support for former Residential School students and those affected. Emotional and crisis referral services are available by calling the 24-hour national crisis line at 1-866-925-4419.
Car rally: Solidarity with PSAC members at Granville Island
The Vancouver and District Area Council organized a car rally on May 23 in support of PSAC members working at Granville Island who are currently negotiating a new contract.
