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President’s Evaluation Report – 2020

We are here for Canadians and we’re here for each other. No matter the challenge. President Debi Daviau takes a look back at this past year together.

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Keeping up the pressure on Code 699

The new guidelines on the use of leave code 699 fail to take into account the very difficult circumstances that so many of our members still find themselves in. We've written a strongly worded letter to the Treasury Board President on this issue.

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Watch the anti-Black racism webinar

The PIPSC Human Rights and Diversity Committee held an anti-Black racism webinar where participants learned how the labour movement and Canadians can combat racism.

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Treasury Board announces new pension and benefits notification system

Current and retired members of the public service pension and benefits plans can sign up for a newly launched email notification system.

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PIPSC news

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AGM participants’ guide and video

The 101st Annual General Meeting will be our first ever virtual AGM. The participants’ guide and video for the 2020 PIPSC Annual General Meeting are now available for delegates.

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Looking for a steward?

Get in touch with our union’s first responders for your employment-related problems or questions.

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Canadian labour movement

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Canada’s unions launch nation’s first-ever virtual lobby week

Hundreds of workers from communities across Canada met virtually with their MPs this month as part of the country’s first-ever national Action Week, organized by Canada’s unions.

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Act now for better long-term care

Appalling conditions, overworked staff, rampant profiteering, devastating loss of life. Canada’s long-term care is in crisis. Frontline healthcare workers have been sounding the alarm on conditions for years, but governments have failed to take responsibility and act.

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