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PSAC and TBS complete joint study on mental health support mechanisms...
Workplace mental health directly impacts employee well-being, productivity, and overall organizational success and is a crucial factor in creating a supportive, sustainable, and productive...
What you need to know about the telework joint panel process...
As part of our collective agreements for federal workers, PSAC negotiated a letter of agreement (LOA) on telework to protect workers from arbitrary decisions about remote...
Stop illegal firearms: NDP commits to rehire 1,100-plus border officers
CIU members, including National President Mark Weber, joined federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh on October 17, as the NPD announced a commitment to rehire...
Bill C-20: CBSA personnel must be able to report problematic conduct...
Addressing the Senate Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs on Monday, October 7, CIU National President Mark Weber flagged outstanding issues...
World Day for Decent Work: workers deserve peace and democracy
PSAC joins the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) in calling for peace and democracy this World Day for Decent Work, 7 October, as authoritarianism and...
FB bargaining: Update on wage increases, retroactivity and lump sum payment
As part of the new collective agreement achieved earlier this year for members working at Canada Border Services Agency, PSAC negotiated wage increases totalling...
PSAC honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by raising the...
On September 24, PSAC leaders, members, and staff—guided by Tina Vincent, Knowledge Keeper from Kitigan Zibi—gathered to raise the Survivors’ Flag, acknowledging and honoring...
“No training, no consultation on CARM”: CIU National President addresses House...
On September 25, CIU National President Mark Weber addressed the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade (CIIT) to discuss the CBSA Assessment...
PSAC renews call for Indigenous languages allowance amid federal inaction in...
The recently released report by the Office of the Languages Commissioner of Nunavut highlights the continued failure of the federal government to fulfill its legal and...
What the federal government was hiding about their telework mandate
New Access to Information documents show that the federal government’s decision to impose a rigid three-day in-office mandate was not based on data or...