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Updates

We have come to a tentative agreement with Treasury Board on changes to the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP). We negotiated this deal under threat by the Government to introduce legislation to make changes to the Plan.

We would like to thank the large number of participants who were able to join the telephone town hall last night to get the latest information about negotiations with Canada Post.  

The Canada Border Services Agency discriminated against a PSAC member on the basis of his age, race and perceived obesity, thereby preventing him from securing permanent employment.

PSAC joins Chief Electoral Officer Mark Mayrand, Canadians across the country, experts and organizations such as the Council of Canadians, LeadNow, and the Canadian Labour Congress among others in expressing grave concern about the government’s so-called “

On March 21, 1960, 69 black demonstrators were killed and 180 were wounded by armed white South African police in the Sharpeville Township. More than 700 shots were fired at black demonstrators who were peacefully protesting the country’s discriminatory laws.

The employer has sent us a notice to bargain. They are in a rush to get to the bargaining table. Yet they have been unable to implement the past agreement seven and a half months after we settled.

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