Brother Ross Monk, a long time Regional Vice President of the USGE of the Atlantic Region (Canadian Correctional Service & National Parole Board), passed away suddenly on Sunday September 11, 2016 at his home in Sackville, New Brunswick.
Updates
PSAC returns to bargaining table…
Our bargaining teams return to negotiations with Treasury Board this week, and the results could impact more than 80,000 federal government workers and the services they provide to Canadians.
USGE supporting our bargaining teams in Saskatoon!
On September 7, 2016, USGE in the prairies put on a BBQ to show their support for our bargaining teams. They also wanted to show support for CUPW so CUPW was invited along on the march to Friendship park where they all enjoyed lunch together!
WSF 2016—a huge success!
The World Social Forum has come to an end but with more than 50,000 people in attendance and 1,500 activities offered, it was a huge success.
USGE at the World Social Forum
The goal of the WSF 2016 is to build a sustainable and inclusive world, where every person and every people has its place and can make its voice heard.
Changes to CSC’s Model affect USGE tradespeople
It has come to our attention that CSC is planning to implement a new Technical Services & Facilities Governance Model. This model will diminish the number of licensed tradespeople and increase the number of trade generalists employed by CSC.
Fixing Phoenix: 10 ways PSAC is working for you
We want you to know that our union is doing everything in its power to ensure the new pay system is fixed so you get paid on time.
Phoenix privacy breach unacceptable, must be addressed immediately by the government
Officials at Public Services Procurement Canada were aware that the Phoenix pay system might cause privacy breaches as early as January 2016, according to media reports released yesterday.
Re-opening Canada’s prison farms is just the first step
When the six farms in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick were closed in 2010, a major campaign to save the farms was launched with the support of some of Canada’s most prominent authors and other cultural icons, as well as national labour unions, including USGE.
Please remember that Phoenix pay centre employees are PSAC members too!
Last week, the Miramichi Area Council organized an event for PSAC’s 50th anniversary. Chris Aylward, PSAC’s National Vice President, was in attendance and took questions from members. One pay centre employee spoke about the abuse she endures from employees who are experiencing problems with their pay.
