Prime Minister Carney’s comments about a new in-office mandate for federal public service workers are completely out of touch with what’s…
Cuts at NRCan put critical environmental protections at risk and weaken public services
Ending gender-based violence in Canada is everyone’s responsibility
Workforce adjustment: PSAC launches new video explaining the process and your rights
Early retirement and pension waivers: What you need to know as a federal public service worker
PSAC members are receiving early retirement offers, but accepting them may forfeit negotiated benefits. PSAC insists the program follow collective agreements…
PSAC demands real investments for inclusion and accessibility for workers with disabilities
n International Day for Persons with Disabilities, PSAC reaffirms its commitment to building disability-inclusive workplaces and communities where workers of diverse abilities can fully participate, lead with dignity, and…
PSAC challenges unlawful collection of Phoenix overpayments through CRA and collection agencies
Some former federal public service workers are facing new hardships as the government attempts to collect years-old Phoenix overpayments — some dating back 10 years — by referring the cases to the Canada…
Psychological injuries on the job are workplace hazards, and employers must treat them that way
A landmark decision out of Sudbury has reaffirmed what workers, PSAC and other unions have been saying for years: occupational mental injuries are…
FB bargaining conference: Members of equity groups, women, and young workers encouraged to apply
To prepare for the next round of negotiations on behalf of 9,000 PSAC-CIU members at CBSA, PSAC will host a national…
Update on the resolution word limit for PSAC Conventions
As a result of discussions and agreement at the October 2025 meeting on the PSAC National Board of Directors, an update…
