Treasury Board

There are approximately 12,000 PSAC members in BC who work for the Treasury Board, in a huge variety of jobs. Here is a collection of news and bargaining information related to Treasury Board. For more information visit the national website.

Register now: Strikes won during the pandemic

As Treasury Board bargaining nears a breaking point, join our national panelists to discuss the latest bargaining news, why strong mobilization is more important than ever, and how other PSAC members have taken strike action to win important victories during the pandemic.

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Budget 2022 makes progress, but falls short on Phoenix, public services

PSAC welcomes the government’s investments in making life more affordable for Canadian workers and their families. The 2022 budget makes firm commitments to investment in dental care, housing and affordable child care infrastructure which PSAC has long been fighting for.

However, it fails to deliver on creating a strong and resilient federal public service that Canadians can depend on when they need it most.

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Treasury Board bargaining scavenger hunt

As part of our work to help members learn about and get involved in the TB bargaining process PSAC BC created an online scavenger hunt. Congratulations to our winners!

FAQ: How bargaining with Treasury Board works

Bargaining with Treasury Board can seem like an obscure process where a bunch of people spend time talking at each other at random intervals for months or even years before anything happens and we end up with a new collective agreement.

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