The Parks Canada bargaining team continued to hold the line and push for stronger working conditions during negotiations September 19-22, despite more than 20 concessions on the table from the employer that would severely impact workers.
Parks Canada
Information for PSAC members working at Parks Canada. For more information and the Collective Agreement, visit the national website.
Parks Canada team is bringing energy back to the table this month
What to expect and what comes next: a Parks Canada bargaining update.
PSAC files policy grievances over Phoenix overpayment recovery
PSAC has filed policy grievances against Treasury Board, Parks Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for their heavy-handed mismanagement of the Phoenix overpayment process
Get involved: Sign up for PSAC mobilization
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PSAC celebrates 699 leave victory
In a major victory for federal public service workers hardest hit by the pandemic, an arbitration board ruled that Treasury Board cannot force employees to exhaust all their other leave before accessing 699 leave for COVID-19-related reasons.
PSAC files policy grievances against federal vaccination policy
PSAC has filed policy grievances on behalf of all members in the federal public service – including Treasury Board, Canada Revenue Agency, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Parks Canada – who have been put on leave without pay because of their vaccination status.
Parks Canada team discusses key issues ahead of new bargaining round
With seasonal and term employees making up almost half of Parks Canada’s workforce, job security and precarious work remain areas of serious concern,
Meet the Parks Bargaining Team
PSAC represents more than 5,200 members across Canada at the Parks Canada Agency, working in architecture, commerce, engineering, finance, forestry, general labour and trades, historical research, and program administration.
Parks Canada team sets priorities for new round of bargaining
The Parks Canada bargaining team met to prioritize the bargaining issues that will drive the next round of bargaining with the employer.
PSAC welcomes new cabinet ministers
Prime Minister Trudeau has named his new cabinet, responsible for carrying out the new government’s election promises.Their decisions will impact all PSAC members, particularly those employed in the federal public service.
