A survey of more than 5,300 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) revealed strong opposition to the…
Updates
We need federal public service workers’ expertise
Over the weekend, the leader of the Parti Québécois (PQ), Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, alluded to laying off federal public service workers…
Federal Government: Phony Bonuses
Stop taking us for fools. Every year, the federal government hands out management bonuses like candy. But anyone can see that…
Press Conference: A decade of Phoenix is 10 Years too many
On Tuesday, February 24 at noon, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) will mark the introduction of the infamous…
MUNACA seeks to advance support staff bargaining through conciliation
McGill University Non-Academic Certified Association (MUNACA), a PSAC-Quebec directly chartered local representing close to 2,000 support staff, filed for conciliation with the…
Remote work is a win-win for workers and the Canadians they serve
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) was disappointed to learn last week that Treasury Board and federal agencies…
Job Cuts at the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) learned this Tuesday that jobs will be cut at the Sherbrooke Research…
A look back at 2025: Tangible results for PSAC-Quebec members
In 2025, PSAC-Quebec centred its efforts on various issues that directly affect members, including Quebec anti-union bills, workforce adjustments in the…
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is closing its Quebec Research and Development Centre
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) learned this morning that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is set to close…
Bill 3: The CAQ refuses to hear us
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) is disappointed not to have been given the opportunity to present our…