A survey of more than 5,300 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec) revealed strong opposition to the…
Political Action
In a union environment, political action is very important. Not only are you unionized workers, you are also citizens. Therefore, you have a duty to be informed, politicized and willing to take part in decisions that impact your working and living conditions.
You can help make a change! Get your updates on the PSAC Website.
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…
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…
Hands off union dues
PSAC-Quebec joins other unions in denouncing the Quebec government’s intention to interfere with union dues. This flailing government is acting purely…
Old Port of Montreal: Are job cuts the beginning of the end for this gateway to the river?
Weeks after cutting 37 front-line jobs, the Old Port of Montreal (Canada Lands Company—CLC) is unable to confirm whether layoffs have…
Is the government demonstrating criminal negligence by restricting commercial vehicle enforcement officers?
It’s been seven months since the Administrative Labour Tribunal ruled that commercial vehicle enforcement officers work in unsafe conditions and need…