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4 ways to celebrate Black History Month with PIPSC

This February, explore the challenges facing Black public servants while celebrating the successes of distinguished Black Canadian labour activists.

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Mahammadu Abudulai

Mahammadu Abudulai – protecting workers and our food chain

“Here in Canada, I was put at the lowest salary. Canadian trained graduates were put right at the top of the scale,” Mahammadu says. He got in touch with his PIPSC representative and together they fought to ensure all veterinarians received the same fair wage.

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NAV CANADA needs government support

President Debi Daviau spoke to the parliamentary committee on transport and urged the government to support NAV CANADA by providing sufficient emergency funding.

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Discussions ongoing on NextGen Phoenix replacement

On January 26, 2021, senior Shared Services Canada and Treasury Board executives updated the PIPSC Board of Directors and Advisory Council on NextGen’s progress.

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Speaking up for pay equity

The federal Pay Equity Act was passed nearly 2 years ago, yet it has not been implemented. We have submitted our recommendations to improve the Pay Equity Act and ensure the timely implementation of this important legislation.

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PSHCP: We need the Treasury Board at the table

The Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) must be updated. Along with public service unions and the National Association of Federal Retirees, we insist that the Treasury Board begin discussions of these updates and improvements.

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Canadian labour movement

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Labour and anti-hate activists must unite to confront white supremacy

Workers and advocates in Canada can serve as a powerful defence against those who fail to understand that our strength as a nation lies in our determination to stand up for one another. It is a role we must play once more.

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Participate in the national survey on workplace violence

All workers are needed to participate in the National Survey on Harassment and Violence at Work in Canada. Your input is valuable whether or not you have experienced workplace violence. 

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