PSAC BC is happy to announce that a new collective agreement has been ratified by members of Local 20209 working at Victoria Airport.
Human Rights Equality Puzzle – December 6
Find the December 6th puzzle piece and learn more about the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women: Time for concrete action to end gender-based violence
In honour of the 14 women whose lives were stolen on December 6, 1989, and the thousands of other women, girls, LGBTQ2+ and gender-diverse people who deserve safety and justice, it is time to take concrete action to end gender-based violence once and for all.
International Day for Persons with Disabilities: building an inclusive, accessible post-pandemic Canada
On International Day for Persons with Disabilities, PSAC encourages the federal government to follow through on their Disability Inclusion Action Plan
Understanding your Collective Agreement – new online course for PSAC members
The PSAC Education Program is excited to release a new online course – Understanding your Collective Agreement.
Human Rights Equality Puzzle – December 3
Find the December 3rd puzzle piece and learn more International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Get your 2022 PSAC calendar
PSAC calendar time! The calendar will be sent with the next edition of Our Union Voice.
Welcome members of DCL 22005, Community Residential Facilities Program, Rising Sun
PSAC BC is thrilled to welcome members from our newest Directly Chartered Local: DCL 22005 for the Community Residential Facilities Program, Rising Sun, operated by Phoenix Society in Surrey.
December 3: International Day for Persons with Disability
December 3 is the International Day for Persons with Disability. This year’s theme is “Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era.”
PSAC BC to contribute $30,000 towards PSAC Social Justice Fund flood relief initiatives.
After meeting on November 29, the PSAC BC Regional Council unanimously voted to contribute to relief efforts to assist people in British Columbia impacted by severe flooding.
