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Return to Workplaces
PIPSC is working to ensure all plans to return our members to their workplaces follow the core principles of safety, flexibility, fairness and clarity.
Here for Canada: A Bold Campaign to Defend and Rebuild Public Services
In the face of growing public sector cuts and political pressure, this campaign is built to push back — with the voices, data, and public support needed to stop the cuts and create change.
Are you a new PIPSC member? Start here.
Welcome to PIPSC, Canada's largest multi-profession union. Are you a new member? There’s a lot to learn and we’ll help you figure it all out.
News
“These cuts don’t just affect public servants – they affect every Canadian who eats,” said Sean O’Reilly, President of PIPSC. “When you strip away food safety research, inspection capacity, and emergency coordination, you increase the risk that disease or contamination goes undetected until people are already sick.”
PIPSC stewards are the first line of contact for members when facing Workforce Adjustment (WFA) situations. Resources are available below to help you learn more about WFA and ways to support members.
PIPSC is warning that cuts announced this week to key federal science-based departments will weaken Canada’s ability to prevent disasters, respond to emergencies, and protect public safety and the environment.
If you missed our Work Force Adjustment (WFA) webinar on January 13, the recording and resources are now available.

