PSAC BC’s First Nations Health Authority bargaining team met with the employer from June 13 to 15 to continue discussions for…
Members at Vancouver airport have a new collective agreement
After a change in ownership that required a renewal of the collective agreement, fuellers and workers at the tank farm at…
National Public Service Week: When we stick together, we win together
Draw for PSAC members: BC Lions Tickets
PSAC BC, along with the BC Federation of Labour is helping sponsor the BC Lions Be More Than A Bystander campaign.
PSAC’s Anti-Racism Action Plan: meaningful change means real action – not just words
Purolator bargaining is underway
The Local 20095 bargaining team, comprised of Jennifer Horsley, Denise Jamieson, Susan Hazelman-Viriki, and PSAC negotiator Erna Post, supported by PSAC…
Message from Priscilla Lam, newly elected PSAC BC regional council women’s coordinator
My name is Priscilla Lam (she/her/they/them) and I am proud to introduce myself as your new Women’s Coordinator on the PSAC BC Regional Council.
First Nations Health Authority bargaining ongoing, team discusses non-monetary demands
Some progress was made at the table around non-monetary demands, however the employer has so far refused to agree to any changes to protect members’ ability to telework or provide better language around job security.
PSAC-UTE ratification kit, including the full text of the agreement, now available
On May 3, the PSAC-UTE bargaining team reached a tentative agreement with Canada Revenue Agency. The bargaining team recommends ratification of the new agreement.
PSAC’s 2023 Scholarship Program is now open
Applications for the 2023 PSAC Scholarship Program are now open!
