Tax appeals for Phoenix damages
PSAC is encouraging members to fight for Phoenix general damages compensation to be tax-free by filing individual tax appeals to the Canada […]
Behind the pay problems: A member forced to quit her dream job
After years of hard work, Sue Genereux earned her dream job — a coveted investigator position with the Transportation Safety Board. But […]
2022 National Triennial Convention
The Public Service Alliance of Canada’s 2022 National Triennial Convention will now be held virtually, and the revised dates will be announced shortly […]
Update – Treasury Board Bargaining: PA group
On February 17 and 18, the negotiation team submitted their monetary package when they returned to the bargaining table with Treasury Board. […]
Zero Discrimination Day — Pay Equity
Since 2014, March 1st has been recognized by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly as Zero Discrimination Day. The aim of this […]
Bert Farwell – Union Warrior Award
On January 27, recognition awards were given by the PSAC BC Regional Council to recognize and celebrate the tireless work our members […]
Biography – John McLermon
Today we bring you the biography of John McLermon, a former UCTE president. An important pillar of the union, John McLermon was […]
Temporary changes to 699 leave; PSAC policy grievance decisions expected in January
A decision is expected by late January 2022 on PSAC’s policy grievances defending the use of 699 leave for federal public service workers during the pandemic. PSAC presented its case […]
Priorities are set by the Parks Canada negotiating team – PSAC
The Parks Canada bargaining team met to prioritize the bargaining issues that will drive the next round of bargaining with the employer November 29 to December 1. Alongside growing concerns about job […]
The PSAC Building: Boldness of form, simplicity and elegance
In collaboration with Ken Clavette On the morning of Saturday December 21, 1968, there was great deal of activity taking place at […]