One day before National Convention
Our Seventeenth National Convention starts tomorrow in Ottawa, ON. The National Convention, which is the supreme governing body of our Union, is held once...
CIU takes part in a demo at the St. Armand border
On Friday September 19th, in the context of the solidarity campaign sponsored by PSAC-Quebec during which a demonstration takes place on on the 19th...
PA team defends sick leave and other workplace rights
The PA bargaining team met with our Treasury Board counterparts for three days during the week of September 8, 2014.
The government presented the same...
FB bargaining team tells CBSA that workers deserve better
Our FB bargaining team met with Treasury Board and CBSA from September 9-12, to continue talks for a new collective agreement.
At the outset of...
Government tables “Go-to-work-sick” proposal for federal public service
During negotiations with the Public Service Alliance of Canada yesterday, federal government negotiators tabled a proposal that would gut the sick leave provisions for...
CBSA responds to CIU in regards to the three suspended officers...
On September 5th, CIU received a letter from CBSA President Luc Portelance, in response to its request that the Agency rescind the disciplinary measures it imposed...
Negotiations continue next week for Treasury Board bargaining units
span style="color: #000000;">Negotiations for PSAC’s five Treasury Board bargaining units (FB, EB, PA, SV and TC Groups) will continue from September 9th to 11th, 2014. PSAC bargaining teams will continue to focus...
Interim Memorandum of Agreement Concerning Arming and MMPI Extended
On Friday, August 29, legal counsel for CIU-PSAC signed an agreement with Treasury Board to extend the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) concerning CBSA’s arming...
CIU asks CBSA to reinstate the three suspended officers from Manitoba
Following CBSA’s decision to suspend three members without pay, CIU sent a letter to CBSA President, Luc Portelance.
The disciplined officers were on duty at their...
CBSA’s removal of its female officers for religious travellers is unacceptable
A recent decision by the Canada Border Services Agency to remove female officers from their posts so that religious travellers can avoid being screened...