2021: The year ahead

We have all been through so much over the past year; it is certainly a challenge to know what to expect in the year ahead of us now. Of course there is much that we can’t predict, but our work together continues. 

Our members continue to be at the heart of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are so proud of the members at Health Canada working tirelessly to approve safe vaccines for people in Canada. As a union, we continue to push hard for access to code 699 leave for federal public servants who need to care for sick family members or children who are at home because of school closures. This is not business as usual so all employers must adapt. 

Our Employment Relations Officers continue to be available to support you with any issues accessing code 699 leave or any other issues related to COVID-19. 

Reach out for union support

We are expecting a federal budget early this year and we are listening closely to rumours of a spring federal election. We are prepared to push for an end to outsourcing, to defend public science, and to promote tax fairness whenever the election is called. We are collaborating with the Canadian Labour Congress and our fellow unions pushing for better jobs, health care improvements, and protections for our most vulnerable community members. We are prepared to take on any austerity measures, in order to protect our members and our public services. 

We are working hard with our members at NAV CANADA to oppose short-sighted layoffs. We have met with elected officials from all parties urging the federal government to immediately provide emergency funding to NAV CANADA. We cannot afford to lose the expertise that has kept our skies safe. 

Take action to support NAV CANADA

Our popular pensions campaign will continue into 2021, so everyone will have the opportunity to learn about the details of your pension. We’ll also be talking more about the investment of the Public Service Pension Plan in for-profit long-term care. It’s unacceptable and we have a plan to push back. 

The Human Rights and Diversity Committee continues leading our work for increased equity and representation for all members. And the Women in Science group will be releasing a toolkit full of resources to take action in your workplace to increase diversity and inclusion. There is a role for each one of us in ending all discrimination in our society.

Our discussions with the Treasury Board on the Employee Wellness Support Program are ongoing. And our AGM that began on December 5, 2020 will resume on April 10, 2021.

It is a busy time for bargaining as well. We are starting the year with 18 groups at various stages of the bargaining process. From our New Brunswick groups, to our members in national museums and federal parliament, to Ontario health care workers and our engineers in Manitoba  – you have the force of our 60,000 members and 100 years of experience behind you as you work hard for a fair collective agreement. 

We must continue to work together, in solidarity, to advocate for professionals in our workplaces, build on the strength and influence of our union, and push for the Canada we believe in. 

It is clear, now more than ever, that we are better together!


18 May 2021
On May 10, 2021, PIPSC President Debi Daviau appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates (OGGO) to discuss the government’s handling of the pandemic’s impact on its employees.

13 May 2021
On May 6, 2021 PIPSC President Debi Daviau and Economist Ryan Campbell testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance (FINA) about the fight against tax evasion.

28 January 2021
On January 26, 2021, PIPSC President Debi Daviau appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. She presented our members’ concerns about the situation at NAV CANADA and how to best ensure its continued viability.

13 January 2021
We must continue to work together, in solidarity, to advocate for professionals in our workplaces, build on the strength and influence of our union, and push for the Canada we believe in. 

9 December 2020
PIPSC Economist, Ryan Campbell, brings us the 5 takeaways from Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland’s 2020 fiscal update delivered on Monday, Nov. 30, 2020.

16 October 2020
The long-awaited successor to the failed Phoenix pay system will enter a pilot project at Canadian Heritage.