FB Bargaining Team Defends Members’ Interests Before the PIC
The FB bargaining team made submissions before a Public Interest Commission (PIC) at the Labour Board in Ottawa on December 10.
Read More →The FB bargaining team made submissions before a Public Interest Commission (PIC) at the Labour Board in Ottawa on December 10.
Read More →Your bargaining team met with Canada Post today and we discussed Voluntary Retirement Incentives because we understand that members have been approached on an individual basis over the past week and that they have been asked to consider taking a vol...
Read More →Once again, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has released a misleading report attacking the dedicated and hard working public sector employees of this country.
Read More →6/12/2012On November 29th, 2012, ACFO President Milt Isaacs was honoured with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Language English News and Events: General Updates
Read More →5/12/2012ACFO’s 23rd AGM was held on Wednesday, Nov. 28th 2012 at the Ottawa Convention Center following FMI PD Week sessions. Language English News and Events: General Updates
Read More →5/12/2012Once again, ACFO had a large presence at the FMI Professional Development Week conference from Nov. 27-30, 2012 in Ottawa. ACFO’s booth was very popular over the course of PD Week. Over 3,000 conference attendees stopped by to pick up so...
Read More →In follow up to the March 19, 2012 pre-hearing case conference regarding the Association’s pay equity complaint, ACFO reconvened with Treasury Board and the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PLSRB) adjudicator on November 19, 2012 to set a time...
Read More →This January PSAC's dues will rise to keep the union financially stable and to fund some new initiatives.
Read More →PSAC is going to the Federal Court of Canada because Canada Post is only willing to pay 80% of the interest it owes on outstanding pay equity payments.
Read More →The United Nations reported in 2011 that more than one billion people worldwide live with disabilities.
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