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Help improve the NJC Relocation Directive

For the first time in eight years, the National Joint Council (NJC) Relocation Directive is undergoing review, with discussions set to begin this summer....

PSAC serves notice to bargain with Treasury Board

This week, PSAC served notice to begin bargaining with Treasury Board on behalf of more than 125,000 federal public service workers across the country...

Treasury Board bargaining conference kicks off to set priorities for next...

This week, PSAC members working for Treasury Board are gathering in Montreal to prepare for the next round of bargaining. Over the next five days,...

Your guide to workforce adjustment protections

The federal government’s Refocusing Government Spending Initiative has outlined $15 billion in public service cuts over the next four years, leaving thousands of workers...

“Blackhawk helicopters and drones are not enough to stop criminals” :...

Jagmeet Singh, Leader of the New Democrats and Brian Masse, MP for Windsor West and New Democrat Critic for Industry, Canada-U.S. Border Relations and...

Black History Month 2025

Black History Month is a time to reflect on the past, celebrate achievements, and recommit to building a future rooted in justice and equity....

FAQ: Your Right to Be Politically Active

PSAC members, like all Canadians, have the right to take part in the democratic process. By voting, volunteering, or advocating for policies, you help shape...

Brian Masse to PM: “Show some decency” and make ’25 and...

Brian Masse, MP for Windsor West and NDP Industry, Canada-US Border and Great Lakes Critic, sent the following letter to the Prime Minister of...

Statement on CBSA’s Suspension of Cumulative Working Period for Term Employees

We are deeply disappointed by CBSA’s recent decision to suspend the calculation of the cumulative working period for term employees. Effective April 1, 2025,...
Remote works - Pour vous, de n'importe oú

Federal unions join forces to launch new remote work campaign

Federal unions representing more than 330,000 workers have launched a national campaign promoting remote work as the future of work for millions of workers...