Collective bargaining becomes meaningless if governments can legislate away the right to strike, and if this happens without significant push back, it sets a dangerous precedent for all workers.
Updates
2022 Municipal Election Survey
Your health, your standard of living, the environment, these are just some of the reasons why you should vote in the…
Parade
Racially Visible Action Committee Statement on Emancipation Day
Last year, the House of Commons unanimously designated August 1st as Emancipation Day in order to mark the end of slavery…
Operational requirements
Operational requirements must be based on the work itself to be performed, not on administrative or economic criteria. Consideration of overtime…
PSAC-UVAE launch new campaign to stop contracting out services to veterans
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Union of Veterans’ Affairs Employees (UVAE) have launched a campaign calling for the…
Reproductive Rights are Human Rights
PSAC-NCR and the broader labour movement stand in solidarity with everyone grieving the US Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade….
PSAC files for arbitration with the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
After months of negotiations with the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, PSAC has reached impasse at the bargaining table….
Workers at NewFound Recruiting getting closer to first contract
PSAC 77001 members, whose path to unionization has been fraught with challenges at the Ontario Labour Relations Board, are getting closer to a first contract.
NAC workers reach tentative agreement
After more than three years without a contract and a difficult round of bargaining, PSAC has reached a tentative agreement with the National Arts Centre after marathon negotiation sessions.