The purpose of this course is to build meaningful, long-term relationships with Indigenous Peoples inside and outside of our workplaces, with the aim of supporting decolonization and increasing Indigenous Peoples’ representation at work and in the union.
2022 PSAC BC Regional Women’s Conference – Bridging the Gap between Talk and Action
The 2022 PSAC BC Regional Women’s Conference will be held November 25 to November 27, at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel.
Parks Canada bargaining team and employer farther apart than ever at the table
The Parks Canada bargaining team continued to hold the line and push for stronger working conditions during negotiations September 19-22, despite more than 20 concessions on the table from the employer that would severely impact workers.
FB bargaining: Telework and contracting out top of mind for team
The FB bargaining team raised several priority issues for discussion — including telework, job protections, and being assigned to work hours in another location — when they met with Treasury Board and CBSA September 27-29 to continue talks for a new collective agreement.
NAV CANADA: Ramping up pressure as negotiations hit fever pitch
The NAV CANADA bargaining team kept the focus on key bargaining priorities including fair wages, job security, and better work-life balance during negotiations with the employer September 27-28.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: An opportunity for healing and reflection
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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day of hope and healing for those impacted by the horrors of the residential school system, and who continue to be triggered and retraumatized through the ongoing confirmation of unmarked graves.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Resources for Learning and Reflection
Here are some resources to use on September 30 and after to learn, reflect, and consider how you can take meaningful action on reconciliation, updated for 2022.
PSAC Advanced Course Descriptions
Here is a list of advanced courses offered by the PSAC. They are usually held ‘in residence’ and last 3-4 days.
PSAC Basic Course Descriptions
Here is a list of basic courses offered by the PSAC BC Regional Education Program. They are generally held on weekends with both 1 and 2 day offerings depending on the course. The courses are divided into 2 categories: those that we offer frequently as a core part of the regional education program and those that we offer in addition to the core courses based on demand and interest from members.
Parks Canada team is bringing energy back to the table this month
What to expect and what comes next: a Parks Canada bargaining update.
