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A silver lining to an otherwise austere affair: The adoption of...

Despite the overall austere nature of the 2025 Federal Budget, its adoption by the House of Commons on November 17 presented members of the...

Budget 2025 hints at pension cut for federal workers

PSAC is concerned the federal government may be preparing to claw back the hard-earned retirement benefits federal public service workers rely on. Under the "Equitable Public Sector Retirement Benefits" section...

PSAC holds national lobby day to oppose austerity and protect public...

Public Service Alliance of Canada members from across Canada are meeting with parliamentarians in Ottawa today to urge them to reject austerity and protect...

FB bargaining: Tell us how to improve your next contract

PSAC is preparing for our next round of bargaining on behalf of 9,000 PSAC-CIU members at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) — and...

Treasury Board bargaining: Government tries to remove workforce adjustment from contracts

As the government moves ahead with plans to cut tens of thousands of federal public service jobs, Treasury Board has tabled a proposal that...
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PSAC encourages Carney government to invest in the public safety workforce...

On June 4, 2025, the government introduced Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act. Among the series of its proposed measures, the bill seeks to...

New round of Treasury Board bargaining begins this month

Bargaining teams for the PA, SV, TC and EB groups are heading back to the table this month for their first meetings with the...

Bargaining updates (PA, TC, SV, EB)

PA bargaining group updates March 14, 2025: PA bargaining group prepares for next round of negotiations May 16, 2025: Meet the PA bargaining team  June 6, 2025:...

CIU PA members shine at PSAC National Bargaining Conference

Last week, CIU PA members actively participated in the latest PSAC National Treasury Board Bargaining Conference, in Montreal, QC. With all CIU PA delegates...

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....