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Updates

PSAC’s Social Justice Fund recently made a contribution of $10,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to support their ongoing work with individuals and families impacted by the 2018 BC fires.

PSAC Social Justice Fund invites members to participate in the next “Education In Action” project in Guatemala for 2 weeks in March 2019.

Education In Action is supported by the PSAC Social Justice Fund to engage members and other Canadians to deepen their understanding of Guatemala and to build solidarity with Mayan communities in Guatemala.

The PSAC Social Justice Fund is offering a sponsorship to four Young Workers for the 2019 delegation. More information is provided about the project in the invitation below.

After lengthy negotiations and an arbitration process, PSAC has won a major victory for the Public Service Dental Care Plan, which will result in substantial improvements for your coverage.

“The government dragged this process out by trying to get us to accept reduced coverage for our members,” said Chris Aylward, National President of the Public Service Alliance of Canada. “But our position has always been that our members deserve better, and I’m very pleased that the arbitration panel agreed with us.”

If you are a committed PSAC activist who wants to deepen your learning of the labour movement in Canada, develop your leadership skills,  and connect with activists from other unions across the country,  then you should apply to attend the Canadian Labour Congress-sponsored Labour College of Canada Certificate Program at www.labourcollege.ca  PSAC has a limited number of full scholarships available to our members. 

PSAC's Treasury Board bargaining teams, representing nearly 100,000 members in the PA, TC, SV and EB groups will be at the negotiating table the week of October 8 2018. Here are the highlights from the major demands put forward at the common issues bargaining table.

Addressing phoenix: To prevent another tragedy like Phoenix from ever happening again, PSAC is demanding greater consultation with the union before any technological changes are put in place affecting members.

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