After a change in ownership that required a renewal of the collective agreement, fuellers and workers at the tank farm at…
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: NavCanada, Statistics Canada, Treasury Board, CRA, Parks Canada, CFIA and FB group.
Specific regional bargaining updates
- Airport Units (PLH Dublin, ARINC, Vancouver Airport Authority, Victoria Airport, Kamloops Airport, North Peace Airport, Prince Rupert Airport)
- IMP Comox
- BWXT Medical Ltd.
- First Nations Health Authority
- Commissionaires
- Granville Island
- Rising Sun Community Residential Treatment Facilities
Purolator bargaining is underway
The Local 20095 bargaining team, comprised of Jennifer Horsley, Denise Jamieson, Susan Hazelman-Viriki, and PSAC negotiator Erna Post, supported by PSAC…
First Nations Health Authority bargaining ongoing, team discusses non-monetary demands
Some progress was made at the table around non-monetary demands, however the employer has so far refused to agree to any changes to protect members’ ability to telework or provide better language around job security.
PSAC-UTE ratification kit, including the full text of the agreement, now available
On May 3, the PSAC-UTE bargaining team reached a tentative agreement with Canada Revenue Agency. The bargaining team recommends ratification of the new agreement.
PA, TC, SV and EB ratification kits now available
PSAC’s Treasury Board bargaining teams reached a tentative agreement on behalf of members in the PA, TC, SV and EB groups. All four bargaining teams recommend ratification of the new agreement.
Update on strike pay
Strike pay began to be processed on Thursday, April 27, and most members have received strike pay for the first three strike dates: April 19, 20, and 21.
Breaking down the gains in PSAC’s Treasury Board settlement
Highlighting the victories in PSAC-UTE’s Canada Revenue Agency settlement
PSAC responds to Minister Fortier’s open letter to members
It’s clear the Liberal government is feeling the pressure as we escalate our strike actions across the country.
Media Advisory: PSAC adds two picket locations in Vancouver.
Vancouver – Members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada are ramping up the pressure on the government by adding two…
