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Know your rights as a term employee during federal job cuts
While workforce adjustment and employment transition provisions in federal collective agreements are designed to limit the harm of job cuts for indeterminate employees, term...
PSAC takes legal action over rollout of Early Retirement Incentive
PSAC has filed a policy grievance and unfair labour practice (ULP) complaint in response to the federal government’s unilateral implementation of the Early Retirement Incentive (ERI) program.
PSAC does not oppose early retirement options, but...
Workforce adjustment at CBSA: A message from the CIU National President
Earlier today, the Canada Border Services Agency notified some of our members that their positions would be subject to workforce adjustment (WFA) measures, as...
PSAC files unfair labour practice complaint in refusal of new in-office...
PSAC has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Federal Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board in response to the government’s announcement of the new in-office mandate.
Yesterday’s announcement to send all workers into the...
Government’s 4-day in-office mandate an insult to workers
In the midst of ongoing bargaining, and without any consultation with unions, the federal government announced its intention to require all federal public service workers to be in office four days a week beginning July...
PSAC demands reversal of escalating federal cuts after 8,000 workers targeted...
As the Carney government rushes ahead with mass public service cuts, PSAC is again raising the alarm about the impact cuts and subsequent job losses will have...
Workers win at the labour board: Telework is not “off limits”...
In a win for PSAC members at the Library of Parliament, the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board (FPSLREB) ruled that the employer cannot avoid negotiating telework into the collective agreement.
This decision sets an important...
Labour Board rules PSAC’s grievance on transition to Canada Life will...
PSAC welcomes a recent decision from the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board that allows our grievances over problems with the Public Service Health Care Plan...
Early retirement and pension waivers: What you need to know as...
The federal government announced plans in last month’s budget to move ahead with tens of thousands of cuts to federal the public service.
But that doesn’t mean you’ll lose your job. While the employer says many of these cuts will be...
Jewish Heritage Month: Celebrating Jewish history and amplifying members’ voices
May is Jewish Heritage Month, an opportunity to celebrate the vibrant history, culture, and outstanding contributions of Jewish Canadians in the labour movement and...







