PSAC is consulting with RCMP Civilian Members (CM) in order to better represent them as they transition into the federal public service.
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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.
Negotiations continue for RCMP civilian members, dues collection to begin in April
RCMP and Treasury Board have confirmed that union dues will begin to be deducted starting on April 3.
RCMP Civilian Members: update on wage increases, deeming and dues
PSAC and the Union of Safety and Justice Employees are aware that some members pay-matched with the EG-06 classification have not received the additional pay-grid adjustment related to their position.
RCMP Civilian Members to participate in Treasury Board ratification votes; terms and conditions remain frozen
More than 600 Civilian Members of the RCMP, who now form part of our Treasury Board bargaining units, will be asked for the first time to participate in the Treasury Board ratification vote process when it’s announced in the coming days.
RCMP Civilian Members are full PSAC/USJE members
We have received a large number of inquiries regarding RCMP Civilian Members and their status. We want to ensure that the direction from National Office is clear and widely broadcasted.
RCMP Civilian Members to join Treasury Board strike votes
Negotiations to harmonize terms and conditions continue between Treasury Board and the bargaining team representing more than 1,000 RCMP Civilian Members. CMs are invited to join over 155,000 PSAC members currently taking strike votes.
