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President’s year ahead message
We must continue to work together, in solidarity, to advocate for professionals in our workplaces, build on the strength and influence of our union, and push for the Canada we believe in.
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Solidarity with Black federal public servants
We stand in solidarity with present and former Black federal public servants who have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Treasury Board for anti-Black discrimination.
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Simone Zobatar — cracking down on tax avoidance schemes
Simone follows the money. The hundreds of millions of dollars that Simone and her colleagues retrieve are used to provide the infrastructure, health care and public services Canadians deserve.
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Working to stop wage freezes in New Brunswick
Public servants have worked hard to see the province through this pandemic. They deserve respect and a fair deal, not a unilateral imposition of new rates of pay by the premier.
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We demand COVID-19 leave with pay for Ontario hospital workers
Ontario hospital workers are being denied leave with pay when required to self-isolate due to possible COVID-19 exposure. This is unacceptable. We are demanding better.
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PIPSC news
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Complete the 2020 Public Service Employee Survey today
Be sure to take the time to complete the 2020 PSES. This data is valuable and is used by your union to advocate for you. The survey closes on January 22 this year.
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Veterans Affairs Canada
Consultation Team President Doreen Weatherbie and PIPSC Atlantic Regional Office Manager Paul Hartigan testified before the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs about staffing and workload issues at the department.
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Canadian labour movement
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Lessons from 2020
When people come together to raise their voices, great things can happen – like emergency benefits, paid sick leave, and real discussions about the future of child care and long-term care.
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