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Updates

This summer PSAC became aware that Statistical Survey Operations’s (SSO) pay equity settlement calculations failed to include paid leaves, overtimes rates, full compensation for designated paid holidays and other forms of compensation. 

Thank you to the members and families who came out this past weekend to the Winnipeg Santa Claus Day Parade! PSAC had a float once again this year. Big thank you to Brother Frank Janz for pulling the float.

On November 20, communities across the Prairies, Canada and the world gather to remember those trans people who have passed away in the past year, including victims of transphobic violence. As we remember, we must rededicate ourselves to the struggle against discrimination and violence that too often targets transgender and gender-variant people.

Marianne Hladun, the prairie region executive vice-president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), said Omnitrax’s decision to file suit against the federal government rather than attempt to show progress in repairing the critical line is a sign its interests are more important than those of the people of Churchill.

The Liberal government’s response to recommendations to strengthen the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act is completely inadequate.

The Liberal government has introduced a new bill, C-62, that will reverse the attacks made by the former Conservative government on the collective bargaining rights of federal public service workers.

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