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61% percent of respondents said productiveity has gotten worse

RTO: the survey results are in

We asked how you felt about the Return to Office (RTO) policies and the data shows that the majority of respondents are not feeling valued. In fact, 70% of you reported being dissatisfied with how the RTO policies were implemented!

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Happy Pride! PSHCP wins for our LGBTQ2+ members

The Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) is implementing its upgrades on July 1, 2023, including an increase in coverage for gender-affirming treatment and procedures.

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Fighting for a better deal

Our PIPSC bargaining teams continue to fight for a better deal at the negotiation table. Keep up with where we currently stand on key issues like RTO, pay, equity, and more.

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PIPSC members are here for you

Meet Marion Gillespie, an IT professional in Nova Scotia, and Rene Lerat, a registered nurse in northern Manitoba. Both are proud PIPSC members who are passionate, driven, and devoted to supporting their communities through their work.

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President Carr shares concerns of possible AI inequity

“The government is now using AI to hire new employees and evaluate existing ones, [...] We are worried about what this means and how AI is being used in these cases. We need transparency and consultation starting now.”

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‘No jobs on a dead planet’

Two ambitious resolutions tackling the climate crisis came out of the Canadian Labour Congress’ 2023 constitutional convention in Montreal. This convention sets campaign and lobbying priorities for Canada’s largest labour organization and its 51 affiliates.

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“Celebrating Our Youth”

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) hosted their annual Indigenous Day Live event last week. With performances from The Halluci Nation, Laura Niquay, Mumu Fresh, Aysanabee and more, the event was a huge success.

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