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Updates

Leading Change was held in Winnipeg, January 30-31, 2015. The course was designed to address leadership in the challenging political climate we are currently faced with and was offered in six regions of the PSAC.

 

Retirement security is an issue that affects everyone. Whether you’re new to the workforce or close to retiring, have a pension or are relying on CPP, this month’s free webinar is one you won’t want to miss!

Eight young workers from across the country participated in PSAC’s first national young worker committee meeting in Ottawa from January 10-11. They spent time creating a three-year plan of action – focusing on ways to make young workers a more prominent and vocal part of our union.

This year marks the beginning of the International Decade for People of African Descent: Recognition, Justice and Development proclaimed bythe United Nations’ General Assembly to recognize “that people of African descent represent a distinct group whose human rights must be promoted and protected.”

Today, the Supreme Court of Canada released a groundbreaking decision that enshrines the right to strike as a constitutionally-protected right. 

Re-opening frontline offices across the country and reversing cuts to Veterans Affairs Canada would go a long way in re-establishing trust with Canada’s veterans.

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