Anti-Black racism, let’s talk about it! | Maternity, parental and family care | Dr. Xiaolan Wang – Women leading research in climate change | Stop open office conversion now | PIPSC news | Canadian labour movement
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Human Rights and Diversity Committee

Anti-Black racism, let’s talk about it!

The PIPSC Human Rights and Diversity committee invites you to a webinar on anti-Black racism on September 30 (English) and September 23 (French). We will discuss and analyze how systemic racism impacts Black families in Canada. We will also identify how the Canadian labour movement can assist in combating Anti-Black racism.

Register now →
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Maternity, parental and family care

Our Women in Science project team has developed an infographic to explain the general maternity, parental and family care leave entitlements, and return to work rights, available to federal public sector employees.

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Xiaolan Wang

Dr. Xiaolan Wang – Women leading research in climate change

Xiaolan’s primary goal is to understand past, present and future climate trends so we have the information we need to battle climate change. Canada must remain a leader in climate action – and it starts with our public scientists.

Meet Dr. Xiaolan Wang →
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Stop open office conversion now

On August 19, 2020, we sent a letter to Minister Anand demanding a stop to the office conversion process until COVID-19 related health issues have been eradicated from federal workplaces.

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PIPSC news

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Back to school

Parents and caregivers have made tough decisions as school starts up again this month. Every situation will be unique depending on your workplace and your children’s school. Your union is here to support you.

Union support

101st PIPSC AGM, 2020

101st Virtual Annual General Meeting

Our first ever online AGM will be on December 5, 2020. Delegate selection is now underway and the deadline for registration is October 16, 2020. If you would like to participate, please contact your group President or Regional Director.

Official notice

Canadian labour movement

Forward Together, PIPSC

Forward Together!

COVID-19 has laid bare the underlying inequalities of our society. It’s time for an overdue fix. By repairing what's broken, we can ensure recovery includes everyone. Canada’s unions have launched an ambitious campaign for a progressive recovery.

Be a part of it

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Fix long-term care

Canada’s unions are fighting for the future of long-term care. For-profit nursing homes had significantly higher death rates due to COVID-19 than public nursing homes. Email our Prime Minister to add your voice to the growing calls for the federal government to fix our broken long-term care system.

Take action

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