February 19, 2013 by Catherine Coulter in Employment Standards, English, National, Occupational Health and Safety, Ontario
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Natural Disasters in the Workplace – What Do I Do?

Did you know that the Ontario Ministry of Labour has a Q&A on how to deal with natural disasters in […]

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February 04, 2013 by Content Editor in Uncategorized
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President’s Message

4/2/2013What we need in Canada today is not division, or hatred, or demonization and the vilification of the public service and their representatives. What we need is understanding to embrace our differences; to work together to create a prosperous na...

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February 01, 2013 by Mary Picard in English, Ontario, Pensions and Benefits
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Obligations to Pensioners in an Insolvency: Supreme Court Clarifies the Law

The Supreme Court of Canada overturned the Ontario Court of Appeal today in what is one of the most highly-anticipated […]

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January 31, 2013 by Josh Dehaas in Campus Buzz, Chippewas of The Thames First Nations, College, Diane-35, first nations, Health Canada, Joe Miskokomon, Mali, Mister B, On Campus, pay equity, University, University of British Columbia, Viral video, Wendy's, Wendy's rap
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Wendy’s rap, a drug warning & women get raises at UBC

What students are talking about today (January 31st)

The post Wendy’s rap, a drug warning & women get raises at UBC appeared first on Macleans.ca.

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January 30, 2013 by Content Editor in Uncategorized
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Time is Running Out to Submit 2013 Comptrollership Awards Nominations

30/1/2013The deadline to submit nominations for the 2013 Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector is quickly approaching. The nomination deadline has been extended to Friday February 15th”, 2013. Now in its fifth year, the annual ...

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January 21, 2013 by The Public Service Alliance of Canada RSS Feed in Uncategorized
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Public Interest Commission (PIC) releases TC recommendations

The Public Interest Commission (PIC) has released the TC report and recommendations, following the November 13-15 hearings.

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January 21, 2013 by The Public Service Alliance of Canada RSS Feed in Uncategorized
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PSAC headed to court to make Canada Post pay up

PSAC's enforcement motion is going to be heard by the Federal Court on Tuesday, January 8th. We are asking the Court to convene a hearing and force Canada Post to explain why they believe they are entitled to keep 20% of the interest owed to our members.

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January 21, 2013 by The Public Service Alliance of Canada RSS Feed in Uncategorized
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A huge victory for First Nations police officers

Members of a First Nations police service represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) have been awarded the same wage rates as their colleagues, the Peace Officers of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

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January 21, 2013 by The Public Service Alliance of Canada RSS Feed in Uncategorized
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Op-ed by Robyn Benson: What’s behind the mental health problems in the federal public service?

As an employer, the federal government needs to take responsibility for the health of its workers. It has contributed to a lot of stress and anxiety by not being transparent with its employees or the public on how and why they are proceeding with job ...

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January 21, 2013 by The Public Service Alliance of Canada RSS Feed in Uncategorized
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Where we are all affected by the cuts

We are all affected by cuts to federal government jobs and services. We map some of the impacts on different communities across the country and ask for your stories.

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