24-Month Notice “Cap” Exceeded: 65-Year-Old Employee Gets 26 Months
In the November 2011 Ontario case of Hussain v. Suzuki Canada, the court awarded 26 months’ notice to a 36 […]
Read More →In the November 2011 Ontario case of Hussain v. Suzuki Canada, the court awarded 26 months’ notice to a 36 […]
Read More →The Public Service Labour Relations Board has reinstated a 27 year federal civil servant who was fired for spending between […]
Read More →Ontario’s human resources professionals are one step closer to belonging to a true professional regulatory organization. On March 1, 2012, […]
Read More →Thomas Mulcair released his plan for equality yesterday.
“As Prime Minister, I would commit to appointing women to fill 50% of all positions on the Board of Directors of Crown …
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Read More →The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of workers Thursday in a pay equity case involving women at Canada Post that was originally filed 28 years... Read more: Psac, Pay
Read More →Here is a video clip of ACFO President Milt Isaacs providing an update on the Pay Equity initiative, taken at ACFO’s recent Town Hall meeting in Halifax. Language English Current Initiatives: Pay Equity
Read More →26/9/2012Preliminary notice of ACFO’s Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting (AGM) is hereby given in accordance with Article 9.13.1 of By-law Number 1.The AGM will take place:Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 6:00pmOttawa Convention CentreRoom 20555 Colo...
Read More →4/7/2011The pay equity team has continued to prepare for the hearing of our pay equity complaint before the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) throughout the first half of this year. Language English Current Initiatives: Pay Equity
Read More →18/1/2011ACFO's pay equity team prepared and submitted its key arguments (Statement of Particulars) to the PSLRB on August 13th, 2010, and Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) responded in kind on October 18, 2010, according to the timelines set last June....
Read More →Pharmacies in Canada will begin accepting the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) benefit card Nov. 1, 2010.
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