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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
Negotiations set to resume with federal government as strike votes continue
As strike votes continue for more than 120,000 federal public service workers across the country, PSAC and the federal government have agreed to resume negotiations with the assistance of a third-party mediatior to reach a fair contract for workers.
Tentative Agreement reached with Vancouver International Airport Authority
We are pleased to announce that a tentative agreement for PSAC members working at YVR for the Airport Authority has been…
Tentative Agreement reached with Prince Rupert Airport Authority
The Prince Rupert Airport bargaining team, comprised of Brian des Champ, Cory Hoff, Barry Tchir, and Erna Post are pleased to…
FB bargaining: Team discusses firearm and telework issues while employer pushes concessions
The new year brought new bargaining dates for our FB team as we returned to the table with Treasury Board/Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) from January 31 to February 2
Tentative agreement reached for PSAC members working at NAV CANADA
The NAV CANADA bargaining team is pleased to announce that a tentative agreement has been reached with the employer, securing many improvements for members.
CRA bargaining: PSAC-UTE pushes for worker gains at Public Interest Commission
Our team wants improvements in this round, not steps backwards. We are now waiting for the PIC recommendations.
Parks Canada: Wages and working conditions remain top concerns
The Parks Canada bargaining team met with the employer on January 17-19 to discuss non-monetary items and to table monetary proposals to improve working conditions for more than 5,000 Parks Canada members across the country.
PSAC files policy grievances over government’s flawed hybrid work plan
PSAC has filed policy grievances against Treasury Board and agencies for unilaterally imposing changes to our members’ working conditions while we’re in negotiations for 165,000 federal public service workers.
