On March 24, 25, and 26, over 4,500 PSAC members attended virtual townhalls on workforce adjustment, remote work, workplace health and…
Telework
Join us: National townhalls on public service cuts and remote work
PSAC is hosting virtual townhalls to discuss the latest developments on workforce adjustment and remote work. This is your opportunity to…
PSAC files unfair labour practice complaint in refusal of new in-office mandate
PSAC has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Federal Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board in response to the government’s announcement of the new in-office mandate.
Government’s 4-day in-office mandate an insult to workers
In the midst of ongoing bargaining, and without any consultation with unions, the federal government announced its intention to require all federal public service workers to be in office four days a week beginning July…
Workers win at the labour board: Telework is not “off limits” at the bargaining table
Prime Minister Carney’s comments about new in-office mandate out of touch with government’s own priorities
Prime Minister Carney’s comments about a new in-office mandate for federal public service workers are completely out of touch with what’s…
Changes to the Telework Directive: What you need to know
Treasury Board’s Telework Directive update, effective April 1, 2025, ignores union calls for flexibility and evidence-based policies. Some changes may expand…
Federal unions join forces to launch new remote work campaign
Federal unions representing more than 330,000 workers have launched a national campaign promoting remote work as the future of work for millions of…
Remote Works
What you need to know about the telework joint panel process for federal workers
As part of our collective agreements for federal workers, PSAC negotiated a letter of agreement (LOA) on telework to protect workers from arbitrary…
