This week, our bargaining team focused their efforts on union proposals. We spent a considerable amount of time in caucus finalizing our outstanding demands.
We gave the employer a presentation on domestic violence, in support of our...
Unions and Collective Bargaining
Unionization, what is it all about?
Unions are legal entities whose role and responsibility is to negotiate collective agreements on behalf of their membership and represent their members when the...
1. Where do I send the appeal?
You can send an appeal via email to SSO at: statcan.ssopayequityoesequitesalariale.statcan@canada.ca
2. If I don’t have access to a computer or email address what should I do?
You can send it in the mail...
Indigenous peoples have survived generations of injustice and neglect, capped off by the Conservative government’s programming cuts and a 2% cap on education funding since 1996 (leaving First Nations students $20 billion behind provincially funded...
The Public Service Alliance of Canada welcomes the new government’s move away from austerity and its commitment to invest to improve the lives of Canadians, at least in the immediate future.
“Federal public service workers want to deliver...
Budget 2016 takes some important steps to improve retirement income for seniors by restoring the age of eligibility for Old Age Security (OAS) to 65 and increasing the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) for single seniors and senior couples who must...
After a Federal election, several months of our on-going grievance campaign, PSAC/UTE members meeting with, writing and contacting Members of Parliament, meetings between UTE President Bob Campbell and the CRA Commissioner, and on-going discussions...
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has just released a report that provides a blueprint for the federal Liberal government to implement its promises.
The paper makes the following points:
The government must rebuild and...
The PSAC bargaining team representing UCTE members at NAV CANADA have reached a tentative agreement. The employer has agreed to a one year extension of the current collective agreement.
The details of this tentative agreement will be presented to...
How PSAC is working to end violence against women
December 6 marks the anniversary of the Montréal Massacre, where 14 young women were killed at the École Polytechnique on December 6, 1989.
On this National Day of Remembrance and...
The Public Service Alliance of Canada was back in court November 17-18 to appeal the previous Conservative government’s Bill C-10, the Expenditure Restraint Act. Adopted in 2009, it rolled back negotiated wage rates for federal public sector...
Looking for a handy way to keep track of pay days? PSAC's annual calendar is a perennial favourite among members and federal government employees generally. And now you can order copies online.
If you can't get to your nearest PSAC area...
The Public Service Alliance of Canada is happy with the federal government’s announcement that it will re-open the Veterans Affairs offices that were closed by the Conservatives and hire more front-line staff, but stresses the need for the...
SJF sponsorship program for young workers (18 – 35 years)
The PSAC Social Justice Fund is offering a sponsorship to four (4) Young PSAC Members for the Feb. 12 to 26, 2016 delegation.
If you know of a young member who would benefit from...
This is a call out to PSAC equity activists (Aboriginal Peoples, Racialized Workers, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Trans Members, and Members with Disabilities), Regional Women's Committee (RWC) members, and Young worker activists (35 or younger) to...
Our negotiating team met with the employer from October 6-8, 2015.
Canal workers
In addition to reviewing outstanding proposals, our team introduced changes to Appendix ‘E’, a section of the Agreement containing language specific to...
PSAC is encouraging voters to cast their ballots early in Canada’s 42nd federal election. Advance polls open at noon today and will be open every day from 12 pm – 8 pm over the long weekend:
Friday, October 9
Saturday, October 10...
A new Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives study entitled Waiting to Happen: Why we need major changes to the health and safety regime in federally regulated workplaces was released today. The study reveals that the health and safety of over a...