PSAC is issuing a call-out for equity group members (Indigenous, Racialized, 2SLGBTQIA+, Access Members), women and young workers to attend the…
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.
Treasury Board bargaining survey: Take 15 minutes to help shape your next contract
As we enter a new round of bargaining with Treasury Board, member input is essential to deciding the issues we prioritize…
Canada’s public services at risk: PSAC pushes back against cuts
PSAC and TBS complete joint study on mental health support mechanisms in the federal workforce
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) are pleased to release the Joint Study…
Survey shows strong support for remote work as productivity in the federal public service climbs
Remote work isn’t just convenient, it’s common sense. And PSAC’s research proves it. Survey results from PSAC, in partnership with spark*insights, show 81%…
Federal government misses opportunity to create equitable layoff process for workers
PSAC is disappointed to see the government ignore our union’s recommendations and move forward with changes to the Public Service Employment Regulations that…
FB bargaining: Update on wage increases, retroactivity and lump sum payment
As part of the new collective agreement achieved earlier this year for members working at Canada Border Services Agency, PSAC negotiated…
DeSousa: Treasury Board ignored evidence on return-to-office
The government’s own research highlighted that hybrid work supports diversity and inclusion, reduces employee turnover, and provides significant environmental benefits. All…
FB Group collective agreement now available
The collective agreement for PSAC members in the FB bargaining unit is now available. The agreement was ratified by members on July…
Federal in-office mandate takes effect, workers hold their ground
As the federal government’s new three-day in-office mandate officially took effect on Monday, thousands of union members took to the street…
