The Public Service Alliance of Canada will be approaching Treasury Board to negotiate improvements to your dental care plan.
Please fill out the following survey to let us know which dental care improvements are most important to you and to propose any changes that you’d like to see made to the plan.
Federal public service workers deserve to receive their salaries in a timely fashion. And they should not have to face delays or errors due the former Conservative government’s decision to consolidate payroll services.
That is the message that Chris Aylward, PSAC’s National Executive Vice-President, delivered in a meeting with Public Services and Procurement Canada on April 7.
PSAC congratulates Scott Brison on his appointment as President of the Treasury Board Secretariat and looks forward to working together to restore public services and improve working conditions for public sector workers.
“The integrity of and respect for the public service was a central issue during the election campaign for our members and for Canadians who rely on the vital services our members provide,” said Robyn Benson, National President of PSAC. “We look forward to turning the page and working together to rebuild and restore that trust.”
PSAC’s website now helps members connect with their local union representative.
Find your local union contact and your collective agreement
By choosing their employer, their job classification and the closest city to where they live, PSAC member can get phone and web contact information for their component or local as well as a link to their collective agreement.
The system is aimed at getting PSAC members answers to their questions about their job faster.