Updates

CSC and USGE launching grievance pilot project

USGE and the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) are embarking on an 11-month pilot project that will change the way grievances are handled for USGE members, that should help in improving the response times and that should lead to the overall reduction of outstanding grievances at all levels.

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MAI and Parole Officer Supervisors raise new concerns

There have been more questions raised with the recent integration of CSC Managers, Assessment and Interventions (MAI) and Parole Officer Supervisors into USGE. Our newest members are, understandably, upset that they are now seeing union dues being deducted from their cheques, retroactive to March 1, 2014.

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Creation of Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada (ATSSC)

Legislation was introduced today that will centralize and coordinate the provision of support services to some administrative tribunals through a new, single organization called the Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada (ATSSC). Of particular interest to USGE is the inclusion of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to the list of tribunals.

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TBS Performance Management Directive coming to your workplace soon

Treasury Board has implemented a new Performance Management Directive. By April 1, 2014, each employee in the core public administration will have a new Performance Agreement with three to six work objectives drafted for the upcoming year. The Directive has come with much hyperbole and negative insinuations about civil servants’ performance.

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PBC Renewal Initiative

In 2011, the Parole Board of Canada launched its Renewal Initiative. This corporate-wide examination of the PBCs processes and operations had as a goal the recommendation of effective decision-making models and a best-practices organizational structure.

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Budget 2014: Same old, same old

With Jim Flahertys budget 2014, it’s just another case of déjà vu. The Harper government is quite pleased with itself, since it is on track to balance the books next year. And most Canadians appear to like this. Whats not obvious is that this balancing will come on the backs of the public service employees. More cuts, more WFA equals less programs and less services

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Your union at work for your health and safety

Brothers Mike Arseneault, RVP Atlantic and Claude Duchesneau, RVP Quebec, were instrumental in persuading CSC to recognize that employees and inmates working in food services areas need to wear appropriate footwear. Brothers Arsenault and Duchesneau are USGE’s representatives on CSC’s National Policy Health and Safety Committee (NPHSC). 

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