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PSAC calls for Liberal government to be held accountable for pension attack on federal workers
The Liberal government’s plan to raid $9.3 billion from the federal public service pension surplus is a betrayal of Canada’s public…
Federal pension plan: Government plans to pocket $7.4 billion to give itself a contribution holiday
Research performed by the Public Service Alliance of Canada has revealed that the government’s actuaries anticipate a large surplus in the Public…
PSAC calls for an investigation into telework policy failures
PSAC joins the CAPE and the PIPSC in calling for the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates to launch a…
Government has opportunity to correct Harper-era wrongdoing, restore pension fairness to federal public service workers
PSAC is calling for the elimination of the two-tier pension plan and a return to fairness. By abandoning the Harper policy,…
PSAC-Quebec reacts to the adoption of anti-scab legislation at third reading
PSAC-Quebec joins with the Fédération des travailleuses et travailleurs du Québec (FTQ) in welcoming the adoption at third reading of anti-scab…
PSAC disappointed Court of Appeal upholds Quebec’s secularism law
After publishing a 300-page judgment, PSAC is very disappointed by the Court’s decision to uphold the Loi sur laïcité de l’État (Bill 21)…
FTQ: For an anti-racist trade unionism, without compromise
As part of the 2022 Action Week Against Racism, the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ) is launching an…
Official Languages Act changes must put workers first
The federal government’s Bill C-13 – the first major reform to the Official Languages Act in over 30 years – is…