It is with sadness that USJE shares the news of the passing of Todd Woytiuk, Regional Rep in the PSAC London…
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Phoenix Day of Action: On 3rd anniversary, PSAC to mobilize for damages and more progress
This article was reposted from PSAC. Three years after the launch of the Phoenix Pay System, thousands of PSAC members continue…
PSAC members invited to test potential Phoenix replacements
This article was reposted from PSAC This week marks the next step in the government’s quest to find a replacement for…
Major Phoenix victory: no more gross payback for overpayments
PSAC President Chris Aylward made the following statement: “Public service workers scored a major victory today after years of pressure from…
Holiday Message from your President
I’d like to wish a peaceful and happy holiday season to all USJE members and your families. Thank you for your…
PSAC declares bargaining impasse as federal government tables 2-year wage freeze
The following article has been reposted from the PSAC website: The federal government tabled a series of offensive counter-proposals in the…
USJE remembers victims of gender-based violence
December 6th is one of the most important commemorative days in the Canadian calendar. Many of us still remember where we…
PSAC secures reversal of Harper-era legal changes affecting collective bargaining, sick leave
The following article is reposted from the PSAC website: Following a long campaign by PSAC, Bill C-62—An Act to amend the Federal…
National president Stan Stapleton calls for more staffing resources to effectively implement Bill C-83
USJE National President Stan Stapleton presented on Bill C-83 to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security yesterday. The new…
A Flag We’re Proud to Wave
The Rainbow Flag is a symbol of pride representing LGBTQ2+ communities — lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and two-spirited plus — around the world. Created by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978, it was the brainchild of San Francisco’s Mayor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold public office.
