PSAC has filed a policy grievance against Treasury Board over Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) failure to follow the Workforce Adjustment…
DeSousa: 9 years of Phoenix, the payroll disaster that’s burning workers
Nine years. That’s how long hundreds of thousands of federal public service workers have endured the Phoenix pay disaster. Nine years…
SOS Medicare: unions unite to defend public health care
PSAC members joined other health care unions, academics, and activists at the Canadian Health Coalition conference, held in Ottawa, which focused…
Government downplays Phoenix pay system failures while workers continue to suffer nine years later
As the Phoenix pay system marks its ninth anniversary, PSAC continues to call for compensation for tens of thousands of federal…
Phoenix nine years later: Federal public service workers have lost trust in their employer as pay problems persist
This op-ed by REVP Jamey Mills was originally published in the Tri-City News and other Glacier Media outlets across BC on…
PSAC BC Statement on Pink Shirt Day
Today, on Pink Shirt Day, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and demand bold action to combat discrimination, intolerance,…
Parks Canada bargaining: Tell us how to improve your next contract
PSAC is getting ready for the next round of bargaining for over 4,000 members working at Parks Canada. As the first…
PSAC serves notice to bargain with Treasury Board
This week, PSAC served notice to begin bargaining with Treasury Board on behalf of more than 125,000 federal public service workers…
Help improve the NJC Relocation Directive
For the first time in eight years, the National Joint Council (NJC) Relocation Directive is undergoing review, with discussions set to…
Treasury Board bargaining conference kicks off to set priorities for next round
This week, PSAC members working for Treasury Board are gathering in Montreal to prepare for the next round of bargaining.