Campaigns

Budget cuts 2026

On the heels of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first federal budget, USJE is preparing for a major campaign to protect the jobs of federal public safety personnel.

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Presumptive Injury

PTSIatWork.ca

Many Public Safety Personnel are exposed to workplace trauma and aren’t currently included in presumptive injury definitions. USJE is seeking to change the federal government’s approach to Workers’ Compensation—so that USJE members responsible for federal public safety have access to the compensation they need and deserve.

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Resources


Podcast (February 2024)

Lobby Kit (August 2025)

Leave-behind (November 2025)

Serving Together (RCMP)

ServingTogether.ca

USJE’s nationwide campaign to profile and protect the jobs of our members at the RCMP in every province and territory.

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Albertans for RCMP

AlbertansForRCMP.ca

The Alberta government is actively pursuing the potential replacement of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with an entirely new Provincial Police force.

If Alberta chooses to go down this path, this could result in a major disruption to policing services in the short term, and potential job losses for hundreds of RCMP Uniformed Officers—but also for the approximately 875 USJE public safety personnel who are employed by the RCMP throughout the province.

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Resources

Lobby Kit (July 2025)

Leave-behind (October 2025)

Food Services Officers (FOS)

FOSunsafeAtWork.ca

USJE launched its National Food Services Officers Campaign in 2023, insisting that CSC fix broken equipment, provide training annually, ensure timely hiring and retention of FOS, and to pay staff accurately and on time.

Since the launch of its campaign, USJE has seen an increase in training offered by CSC to FOS members. However, critical issues remain.

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