Bargaining Mobilization

Nationally, PSAC is currently in negotiations with CRA, the Treasury Board EB, PA, SV and TC groups, CFIA, Parks Canada, and members working at CBSA in the FB Group. Regionally, we are in bargaining with CMHC Granville Island, Victoria Airport, IMP Comox and BWXT.

All of our bargaining teams - from our regional units all the way up to our national units - are working hard at the table to improve collective agreements, win fair wages for members, and make all our workplaces better. They can’t do it alone, the teams need the support and the solidarity of the PSAC members they represent.

CRA - To get involved in CRA mobilization activities, contact your Local President or Steward.

Parks Canada - To get involved in Parks mobilization activities, contact your nearest PSAC Regional Office.

CFIA - To get involved in CFIA mobilization activities, contact your Local President.

Treasury Board - Contact your PSAC Regional Office and we'll put you in touch with a member of the Treasury Board Mobilization Committee in your area.

Regional Units - Contact your nearest PSAC Regional Office or a member of your Local Executive.

Collectively we have a lot of strength. Join with members across the country and support our teams!

Visibility in the workplace – letting the employer know that we stand behind the team – is key to showing that strength. Wearing a bracelet, a button, or a sticker, or taking any form of workplace action shows the employer and your supervisor that you’re aware of the issues, that you’re concerned about the issues, and that you are demonstrating solidarity.

This page contains news and information about all our bargaining mobilization activities in BC.

May 27, 2015 - 9:33am •
May 21, 2015 - 12:19pm •
Are you upset about the government’s interference in the collective bargaining process and its latest attempt to curb our right to free collective bargaining? PSAC members in BC rallied on Monday to send a message to the government - legislating any changes to collective agreements is not acceptable!
May 11, 2015 - 7:02pm •
We sat down on Friday afternoon with Bob Jackson, PSAC's Regional Executive Vice President for BC, for a chat about Bill C-59, PSAC's response, and next steps. Here's a quick video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ezl2RPCn0c
April 30, 2015 - 5:13pm •
PSAC members rallied in Quebec City this afternoon to stand up for collective bargaining rights and oppose the federal Conservative government's unilateral action against sick leave benefits.
April 23, 2015 - 9:27pm •
PSAC has been in the media a fair amount over the past couple of days with reaction to the government's announcement that it plans to eliminate the existing sick leave provisions for federal public service workers, whether or not an agreement is reached at the bargaining table. Here's a media round-up. CBC's Power & Politics - Interview with Robyn Benson, PSAC National President (skip to 26:55 in the clip)
April 13, 2015 - 10:05pm •
We don’t know when the next federal election will be called, although the latest possible date for it is October 19, 2015. Here are five easy things you can do to help elect a Member of Parliament who values strong public services and the workers who deliver them. 1. Get the facts
April 8, 2015 - 4:53pm •
March 31, 2015 - 6:21pm •
PSAC members across BC are organizing bargaining solidarity events - standing together for healthy workplaces and protesting proposed government changes to sick leave and cuts to public services. Here are some photos.
March 16, 2015 - 12:00am •
Join us Wednesday March 18th in showing support for our Bargaining Team. Join us in calling on the government and CRA to negotiate with our union. 
March 10, 2015 - 5:49pm •
On March 9th, just over 1,300 PSAC members in our Treasury Board units in BC participated in a live telephone town hall meeting with Robyn Benson, PSAC National President, Bob Jackson, PSAC BC's Regional Executive Vice-President, and Seth Sazant, Lead Negotiator at the TC Table. Robyn, Bob and Seth provided an update on bargaining with our Treasury Board units, talked about solidarity events, political action and the upcoming election, and took questions from PSAC members. Listen in to the audio below ...

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