Canadian Food Inspection Agency
News and information relating to members working at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. For the collective agreement and more, vist the CFIA section at the national website.
CFIA bargaining team reaches tentative agreement
Aylward: Budget 2023 threatens cuts to public services Canadians depend on
The government’s plan to cut nearly $15 billion in programs and services over the next four years is a major step backwards
CFIA: Employer tables concessions in response to PSAC proposals
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) tabled unacceptable concessions when they met with our bargaining team January 31 to February 2.
Webinar recording: Essential services under the FPSLRA
The recording of a presentation by Louise Birdsell Bauer, PSAC Essential Services & Exclusions Officer, which went over the basics of Essential Services
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.
PSAC to file Labour Board complaint over flawed hybrid work plan
PSAC is filing a statutory freeze complaint against Treasury Board and agencies for unilaterally imposing changes to our members’ working conditions while we’re in negotiations
Remote work must be negotiated at the bargaining table
Speculation about an imminent announcement that would mandate all federal public service workers to return to workplaces a minimum of 2-3 days per week are deeply concerning and have serious implications for more than 165,000 PSAC members.
CFIA bargaining: Comprehensive wage proposal tabled, concerns remain over remote and telework policies
PSAC’s CFIA bargaining team tabled monetary and other outstanding proposals with the employer November 21-23.
Thousands of federal workers hold national day of action in fight for fair contract
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier has been missing in action at the bargaining table with 165,000 Public Service Alliance of Canada members as workers continue to fall behind in the face of record-high inflation.