Building a Modern Union – Part III: Militancy was growing day by day
At the end of the Great War workers were frustrated and angry with the government and businesses. There was little concern for […]
International Day of Democracy — Public Service Employment Act: Your Rights During Elections
According to the United Nations General Assembly, September 15, since 2007, has been designated as the International Day of Democracy through a […]
Building a Modern Union – Part II: Searching for unity
An organization like the Union of Canadian Transportation Union (UCTE) or the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) does not spring out […]
Building a Modern Union – Part I: Building a union for federal workers
An organization like the Union of Canadian Transportation Union (UCTE) or the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) does not spring out […]
Important information about National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On July 19, the federal government passed new legislation making September 30 a national statutory holiday commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. […]
Survey on Employment Equity Act
On July 14, 2021 the federal government announced the creation of a task force to review the Employment Equity Act which has […]
Important Election Information
Whether you work for a federal government department, an agency or a private employer, elections matter. Some of you are electing your […]
Update – Phoenix
The federal government has updated its Phoenix general damages webpage with new timelines for current PSAC members and former and retired members: PSAC members working for the federal public […]
International Youth Day – How has the pandemic changed the lives of youth?
The United Nations General Assembly, since 1999, designated August 12 as International Youth Day. This date, recognized around the world, brings youth […]
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples – Stories of Indigenous people in Canada who have experienced racism
By Mikelle Sasakamoose a UCTE member – Local 20219 By being born is the stories of Indigenous people in Canada who have […]
The Occupational Health Act in Saskatchewan – 1972
Today, Canada is recognized as a country mostly advanced in the area of occupational health and safety. It has gotten more difficult […]
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons — In Person and Online
Since 2013, the United Nations General Assembly has held high-level meetings to evaluate the Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in […]