PSAC is happy to announce that a new collective agreement has been ratified by members of Local 22000, the First Nations Health Authority.
Bargaining
PSAC negotiates wages and working conditions for employees in almost 150 Locals and in hundreds of workplaces in our region. See below for national and regional updates.
Visit the national website for specific updates on all current national negotiations: Treasury Board, CRA, Parks Canada, CFIA and FB group.
Specific regional bargaining updates
- Airport Units (Swissport, ARINC, Vancouver Airport Authority, Victoria Airport, Kamloops Airport, North Peace Airport, Prince Rupert Airport)
- IMP Comox
- First Nations Health Authority
- Commissionaires
- Granville Island
EGs in the TC group: Negotiations towards parity with CFIA have begun
PSAC has started talks with Treasury Board and have tabled our position for full parity for members in the EG group.
Granville Island: Strike Preparation Training
All members working at Granville Island are encouraged to attend one of these training sessions, which will provide participants with the…
Parks & CFIA survey: You can shape the future of work in the public service
This next round of talks will be all about the future of work in the federal public service and you can help decide what your union…
First Nations Health Authority / DCL 22000 ratification vote information
The DCL 22000 bargaining team has reached a tentative agreement with the B.C. First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), and PSAC members will now have…
First Nations Health Authority bargaining update: Tentative agreement achieved
We are pleased to report that the PSAC BC FNHA bargaining team and the employer have reached an agreement in principle….
FB bargaining: Public Interest Commission dates set for May
PSAC-CIU and the employer will appear before a Public Interest Commission (PIC) hearing May 10, 18 and 20.
PSAC and USJE to represent RCMP Civilian Members
RCMP Civilian Members will be able to rely on PSAC and the Union of Justice Employees for representation in workplace disputes beginning March…
Government rushing Phoenix damages payment without tax ruling
The Liberal government has shamelessly chosen the 5th anniversary of the Phoenix pay system disaster to short-change thousands of PSAC members on their compensation for years of pay problems.