Updates

​The “camouflage pant” challenge

Local members from Montée St-François have decided to wear camouflage pants in support of their bargaining team and to blow the whistle on the increased risk to public safety that has been caused by way too many cuts to CSC.

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Sharing USGE’s Public Safety Message in Manitoba

USGE Regional Vice Presidents Jackie Oswald and Frank Janz from the Prairie Region travelled over 1,800 kilometers to visit USGE members in Manitoba. During their trip they visited eight RCMP detachments, many of which are located in more rural parts of the province.

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Concerns raised about employee groups being designated as vulnerable and impacted

The Union of Solicitor General Employees (USGE) National office has been receiving a substantial number of emails and calls from Regional Vice Presidents (RVPs) and members concerned about the Correctional Services of Canada’s (CSC) recent strategy of designating employees working in sentence management and other employee groups as impacted and vulnerable but not deemed affected as per the Collective Agreement.

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Auditor General’s Report on Offender Outcomes is No Surprise

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) employees who work in Canada’s penitentiaries every day with offenders were not surprised by many of the findings in this week’s report from the Auditor general. Major changes to federal legislation over the last decade, combined with significant budget cuts to CSC, have led to more offenders being incarcerated longer.

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Federal budget a mixed bag for USGE members

Tuesday’s federal budget was a mixed bag for USGE members. The federal government signaled its intention to follow through with its plan to make significant changes to the federal public service’s sick leave program, regardless of the outcome of the collective bargaining process.

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