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Learn what our executive committees are working for, upcoming events you can attend, and how you can be part of the change.You are invited to a special French-language virtual event on Work Force Adjustment and Return to Office taking place on Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Zoom. Speakers Sean O’Reilly, PIPSC President Katie Francis, PIPSC Vice-President Dejan Toncic, Acting Manager, National Policy Office The speakers will provide members with up-to-date …
You’re invited to Steps for Science: A rally against WFA and RTO4 in Vancouver! It takes experts to run a country. When scientists are cut, risks increase. Cuts today, crisis tomorrow. Rally with your PIPSC SP colleagues outside 401 Burrard Street in Vancouver to protect our critical systems and stand up for our scientific experts. When: …
On May 4, we’re showing up – together – to push back against the federal government’s return-to-office (RTO) mandate. This isn’t about just one more day in the office. This is about working conditions and respect for the people who provide the public services Canadians rely on. This is about the lack of meaningful consultations. …
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