Ratification kits and tentative collective agreements are now available for review. Members will have a chance to vote to either ratify or reject the tentative agreement. Virtual information sessions have been organized in both English and French so you can get more details and ask questions.
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RCMP cilivian members: ratification vote details
PSAC has reached a tentative agreement with the RCMP. This now means that you have the opportunity to vote to accept…
PSAC reaches tentative agreement for RCMP civilian members
PSAC reached a tentative agreement with Treasury Board on transitional provisions for the RCMP Civilian Members (CMs).
Public Sector Unions Deeply Concerned about Proposed Changes to RCMP’s Mandate and Mission
Two federal public service unions who represent RCMP employees, including the Union of Safety and Justice Employees and CUPE 104, are urging Canada’s next federal government to think very carefully about the implications of a recent proposal by outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the RCMP. Trudeau released a white paper earlier this week that contemplates having the RCMP fully withdraw from providing all policing services in provinces and territories where they serve, as well as Indigenous communities.
RCMP CM bargaining update: ongoing negotiations show progress
Negotiations to harmonize terms and conditions between Treasury Board and the bargaining team representing more than 700 RCMP Civilian Members continued in October, where PSAC presented a comprehensive proposal to protect key working provisions for CMs.
RCMP Civilian Members: Tell us how to improve your next contract
What additional items would you like to see included in the Treasury Board collective agreements? This is your chance to share your ideas with us.
RCMP CM update: Townhall, survey, and next steps
PSAC and USJE were pleased to see over 250 RCMP Civilian Members participate in our recent survey and townhall meeting, and we heard you loud and clear – the majority of CMs want to maintain their current status and benefits when transitioning to the terms of the Treasury Board collective agreements.
RCMP Civilian Members: Take our bargaining survey
PSAC is consulting with RCMP Civilian Members (CM) in order to better represent them as they transition into the federal public service.
Union dues for RCMP civilian members began on April 3, 2024
RCMP and Treasury Board have confirmed that the deduction of union dues for RCMP civilian members began on April 3, 2024.
RCMP civilian members: register now for national townhall meetings
All RCMP civilian members represented by PSAC and USJE are invited to attend a national townhall meeting, April 17 or 18.