This week, all Canadians including PSAC members have a unique opportunity to uphold and strengthen Canadian democracy. »
2008-12-01 - Your thirteenth Strike Bulletin and the images of the day.
2008-11-30 - Your eleventh Strike Bulletin and the images of the day.
2008-11-28 - Your twelfth Strike Bulletin and the images of the day.
2008-11-27 - Your tenth Strike Bulletin and the images of the day.
2008-11-26 - Your ninth Strike Bulletin and the images of the day.
Previous Bulletins
2008-11-29 - Our strike is effective!
2008-11-27 - Business as Usual at Canada Post? You be the judge!!
2008-11-25 - Canada Post misleading Canadians about level of services during strike
2008-11-22 - Message from your PSAC bargaining team
2008-11-20 - Your bargaining team unanimously rejected the last offer of Canada Post of November 16
The Finance Ministers November 27, 2008 economic statement demonstrates, once again, that the Harper government does not understand pay equity and the importance of equal pay for work of equal value. »
The government's intention to suspend the right to strike over wage increases and roll back signed collective agreements in the public sector is an affront to the PSAC and its members. »
The tentative agreements signed by the PSAC this week, including those for PSAC members in the PA, EB, SV, FB, CFIA, Parks and a number of other bargaining units, are not affected by the measures announced in the economic statement. »
Summary of key elements of PSAC's tentative agreements with Treasury Board.
Information on the proposed settlements for members of Border Services (FB), Program and Administration Services (PA), Operational Services (SV), and Education and Library Science (EB) groups is currently available.
*Attention all members of the TC group: DD, EG, GT, PI, PY, and TI pay groups.
Victory! Tentative agreement ushers in classification reform for public sector workersThis week, PSAC won another battle in the long struggle to achieve classification reform and pay equity in the federal public sector. »
November 30, 2008
Your bargaining team was scheduled to meet with the Employer beginning December 1, 2008. »
November 27, 2008
PSAC urges federal government to invest in prevention and support harm reduction. »
November 26, 2008
The PSAC reached a tentative agreement with Parks Canada Agency on Tuesday, November 25. The proposed collective agreement covers the 3000 – 4500 PSAC members who work for Parks Canada in a variety of fields and occupations. To read the tentative agreement. »
November 25, 2008
Message from the National President, John Gordon. »
November 24, 2008
Tentative Agreement Reached for First FB Collective Agreement. »
November 24, 2008
Union makes gains in tough bargaining environment. »
November 21, 2008
On November 13, the day the mission delegates took off for the Canadian Trade Union Mission to the Philippines, Emmanuel Dioneda, a labour educator and activist, was picked up by a military van on his way to the market. »
November 19, 2008
As its first priority, the PSAC has always been committed to protecting and enhancing the employment and economic security of its members. »
November 17, 2008
Union to Canada Post – bargain at the table, don't negotiate through the media. »
November 17, 2008
FB Team Discusses Operational Issues with CBSA/Treasury Board. »
November 17, 2008
The strike has begun. »
November 14, 2008
Union serves strike notice to Canada Post. »
November 13, 2008
Canada Post abusing EI program. »
November 12, 2008
Colombia's security forces are engaged in “widespread and systematic” killings of civilians that could constitute a crime against humanity. »
November 10, 2008
PSAC members are getting ready for a strike at Canada Post, some by going to school, and some by holding a demonstration. »
November 10, 2008
The Quebec City Regional Council organized a contest for the best "striker" costume. See the results. »
November 10, 2008
We are on strike alert. »
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