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Area Councils

Area councils are political fora for the PSAC in the region.  They allow discussion, collaboration and activism across Component lines and Directly Chartered Locals (DCLs).  Area Councils are recognized in the PSAC Constitution and their delegates have voice and vote at PSAC National Conventions and the right to submit resolutions to both PSAC National and Regional Conventions.   These bodies are given status by the PSAC through the Regional Executive Vice-President.

To form an Area Council, three Locals from different Components/DCLs must make an application to the PSAC.  Locals must pass a motion of this intent at a Local membership meeting. These Locals must be in a geographical area that will allow meetings to be held at least four times a year.  A letter of this intention must be mailed to the Regional Executive Vice-President and to your Component/DCL.  Once the required three letters are received, the REVP will establish the Area Council. Start up and operational grants are available and the Area Council may decide to charge an affiliation fee.

September 14, 2018 - 9:10am •
The PSAC Greater Moncton Area Council with the participation of some members of the Moncton Regional Women’s committee and the Human Rights committee was present at the Moncton Labour Day with other Unions.The attendance was probably the largest one to date. 
September 12, 2018 - 2:48pm •
PEI Area Council AGM - October 15, 2018
August 14, 2018 - 7:41am •
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited PEI this week.  PSAC members showed up with their Burnt By Phoenix signs to remind him that his government should take all measures necessary until federal public service workers get paid correctly and on time, every time.
July 31, 2018 - 9:40am •
PSAC members took part in Scott Brison's annual BBQ. They took this opportunity to discuss Phoenix, bargaining with Treasury Board and the need to protect public service jobs.
July 26, 2018 - 12:32pm •
PSAC members Carol Osborne and Paul Daigle (USJE Local 60074) met with Wayne Long to discuss Phoenix and bargaining with Treasury Board.
July 26, 2018 - 7:31am •
PSAC members took part in a lunch organized by Karen Ludwig & Scott Brison. The members had one message to the MPs: #FixPhoenix (In the photos: Carol Osborne, Marc Blanchard, Darlene Bembridge, Ryan Hall and Sheila Gidney)
July 23, 2018 - 11:53am •
PSAC members met with Wayne Easter, MP for Malpeque, to discuss Phoenix and Treasury Board Bargaining. (Wayne Easter, Heather Ford, Michelle Neill and Les Smith. Brian Watts also participated but he was the cameraman.)
April 20, 2018 - 10:16am •
The Liberal Party of Canada held its national convention in Halifax April 19 – 21. On April 20th, PSAC members delivered two flyers to the delegates. The first flyer was on the Phoenix Pay System which called on the Liberal Party to stop forcing workers who have mistakenly received overpayments, to pay back the gross amount. It also reminded the governing party of the basic principle that every worker should be getting paid correctly and on time, every time. The second flyer was on the need for a universal, high quality child care system in Canada.
March 9, 2018 - 9:55am •
President - Carolyn Locke, CEIU 80226 Vice President - Treasurer -Glenn Murphy – UTE 80004 Secretary - Derrick Deveaux, UNE 80018
March 7, 2018 - 2:18pm •
              Please welcome our newly elected CBRM Area Council Executive   From left to right Derrick Deveaux, UNE 80018 – Secretary Jodi MacPherson, CEIU 80226 – Regional Women’s Committee Representative Carolyn Locke, CEIU 80226 – Vice President Bradley Slater, UTE 80004 – President Monique Cashin, UTE 80004  -  Political Action Representative Missing from picture Glenn Murphy – UTE 80004 – Treasurer

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