Bargaining Update for PIPSC AU-CO-PG Classification Members

  1. On February 4th, the Strategic Bargaining Committee (comprised of PIPSC representatives of Canadian Public Service employees and PIPSC President Daviau) met to update the strategy to reach an agreement in a timely manner.
  2. Also on February 4th, your AV Group Bargaining Team met internally to finalize preparations for the following day’s meeting with Treasury Board.
  3. On February 5th to 7th in Ottawa, we met with Treasury Board and presented the entirety of our position.

Bargaining Update

February 4, 2019

To all proud CS Group Members,

As announced in CS Bytes #4, the CS Group tabled its proposals on January 10, 2019. Please find below the link to the CS Group’s Bargaining Proposals for this round of negotiations. You will also find links to the Employer’s proposals and the proposals from the Central Table.

To all MAGE Members,

Your collective agreement expires on March 29, 2019. Following is a confidential bargaining survey to assist in formulating the issues to be addressed during the current round of negotiations.

Your participation is greatly appreciated and is essential to help your Bargaining Team draft bargaining proposals.

For more information on the bargaining process, please visit https://www.pipsc.ca/groups/mage

On February 6, 2019, PIPSC President Debi Daviau and Steward Éric Massey, Nurse at the Archambault Institution in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights to discuss the issues faced by our members at correctional institutions across Canada, in particular those of our health care services members (SH Group).

Notice of the 76th Prairie/NWT Regional Council

DATE: May 24 and 25, 2019

LOCATION:  Delta Hotel ;Winnipeg, Manitoba

The 76th Prairie/NWT Regional Council (PRC) will be two (2) days starting on Friday, May 24 and continuing all day Saturday, May 25, 2019.

If you are interested in attending the PRC, please contact your Branch President by April 1, 2019.

Every day, nurses and health care workers across Canada start their shifts knowing they may face violence on the job, and it’s only getting worse.

A national poll found that 61% of nurses have had a serious problem with some form of violence in the past 12 months, and two thirds (66%) considered leaving their job. Meanwhile, the number of violence-related lost-time claims for frontline health care workers has increased by almost 66% over the past decade, three times the rate of increase for police and correctional service officers combined.

This crisis must stop. Violence is NOT part of the job.

That’s why Canada’s nurses, including our members, have joined with MP and former emergency room doctor Doug Eyolfson to launch a House of Commons Petition calling for a national plan of action to stop violence against health care workers.

Sign Petition. Only two weeks left

 

Please support our nurses and health care workers, sign now.

It only takes three minutes to sign your name. There are only 2 weeks left to sign and share this petition (Deadline Feb 20, 2019).

Click here to sign the online petition.

Note: personal information will not be shared publicly

Ottawa Centreville Branch Family Get Together and Sick of Winter Event

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Would you like to spend quality time with your spouse and kids in a hot, sunny tropical paradise? Well, your Ottawa Centreville Branch Executive is delighted to offer you the next best thing. All OCB members, their spouse/partner and children are cordially invited to participate in a fun-filled evening of merriment and refreshments at the Ogilvie Splash Wave Pool located on Ogilvie Road.

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) mourns the death of a true friend and supporter, former Ottawa-Centre MP Paul Dewar, who died of brain cancer at the age of 56 on February 6, 2019.

As MP between 2006 and 2015 for a riding with one of the highest concentrations of federal employees, Paul supported federal scientists in their fight for the right to speak and was an outspoken advocate for human rights, labour, strong community, and youth – in particular, through the recent establishment of Youth Action Now, an organization dedicated to “creating a world that is fair, inclusive and sustainable.”

In memory of Paul’s contributions to our community, PIPSC has made a donation to Youth Action Now.

PIPSC extends its deepest condolences to his family and friends.