The National Day of Mourning is a day to remember and honour those lives lost or injured due to a workplace tragedy. It’s also a day to collectively renew our commitment to improving health and safety in the workplace and to preventing further injuries, illnesses, and deaths.
Updates
PSAC’s 2024 Scholarship Program is now open
The fight for equitable retirement benefits for FB members
PSAC and the Customs and Immigration Union have been advocating for over a decade for equitable retirement benefits for CBSA law enforcement personnel working at the Canada Border Services Agency.
Lunchtime union rally April 22
There will be a lunchtime union rally April 22 from 12 – 1 p.m. to show our support for our bargaining team and to chat about questions you may have about bargaining, next steps, strike votes, and more.
FAQ: Best Theratronics bargaining
Negotiations have been ongoing since May 2023.
Border Services – FB group Strike Vote 2024
Workers at CBSA have waited long enough. We’ve been without a collective agreement for two years.
Bonnie Robichaud shows support at NPF picket line
The Ottawa NPF picket line was joined by Bonnie Robichaud today, a lifetime PSAC member and trailblazer whose union activism resulted in new legal protections against workplace harassment and discrimination in Canada.
Algonquins of the Kitchissippi watershed
Come learn about the Algonquins of the Kitchissippi watershed with Kirby Whiteduck, a former Chief of the Pikwàkanagàn First Nation. In addition to the keynote from Kirby, the event includes a presentation by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society on the Indigenous Atlas of Canada.
RVAC Statement on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
In reflecting on our own history, we recognize the injustices faced by racialized Canadians, urging governments and people of all backgrounds to unite against racial discrimination.
PSAC Gatineau Regional Office is moving
The office will be closed for the month of February. We will reopen March 1st, 2024. Our telephone number remains the…