John Gordon: why PSAC is recommending ‘yes’
PSAC?s National President explains why the union's national leadership recommends Treasury Board members vote yes and what will happen if the agreements are rejected.
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Read More →PSAC will begin bargaining for the FB and TC Groups as early as spring 2011.
Read More →Pharmacies in Canada will begin accepting the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) benefit card Nov. 1, 2010.
Read More →The government's bill to prevent human smuggling does not meet Canada's domestic and international human rights and refugee protection obligations said the PSAC.
Read More →Eight months after the Federal Court of Appeal overturned a human rights tribunal ruling in our favour, PSAC still doesn't know if the Supreme Court will let us appeal that decision.
Read More →The ballots have been counted and a majority of members have voted in favour of the tentative agreement with the Canada Revenue Agency.
Read More →We are pleased to be sending you this Registration Package for the 2011 PSAC National Conference for Racially Visible Members, which will be held April 1- 3, 2011 at the Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver, BC under the theme ?United, Empowered, Fea...
Read More →PSAC is urging the House of Commons Committee on the Status of Women to support a Bill that will get rid of the Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act (PSECA).
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