Bargaining Update
Bargaining
mgorman Tue, 08/07/2018 - 09:46
PIPSC

Bargaining teams are being convened, member surveys are being conducted, and priorities are emerging, both for individual Groups and PIPSC overall. In short, all Groups should be in a position to begin bargaining by the end of the year. This is of course a very hectic time, during which members have, among other things, the opportunity to share with their bargaining team specific concerns about working conditions. Bargaining is one of PIPSC’s fundamental roles: negotiating successful collective agreements with the employer allows our members to continue providing quality public services to all Canadians.

Work with Treasury Board on the proposed Employee Wellness Support Program (EWSP) is also progressing. At the current rate, the parties are confident they will be able to submit their final report late this year. As reported in the last round, the EWSP is designed to replace and improve on the current sick leave plan. The basic parameters were agreed on in December 2016.

Regrettably, some employers not under the umbrella of the Treasury Board of Canada differ from the rest in their stubborn refusal to recognize the true value of their employees’ work. Negotiations with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CRPEG, WTEG, WPEG), for example, are at an impasse. Various approaches will be taken shortly to ensure members’ voices are heard in preparation for the conciliation sessions set to be held this fall.   These members were especially hard hit when they were transferred to their private-sector employer.

Effective September 2018, they will lose access to their defined-benefit retirement plan, which will be replaced by a meagre targeted benefit plan, without dental or health benefits. The money the employer saves by doing so will in no way be reinvested in wages.

We are pleased to announce that the RO/RCO group has ratified the collective agreement.  Just as we have completed our ratification process, the NRC is concurrently engaging in its ratification process. This involves both receiving a non-objection letter from Treasury Board Secretariat, and Governor-In-Council approval from Cabinet.

Once the Employer has ratified the agreement, it will be signed.  The NRC will then have 120 days to implement the collective agreement, including retroactive payments.  

In Solidarity,

Your Bargaining Team

PIPSC AFS IOTSO Sub-Group:

PIPSC AFS Bargaining Team representatives will be giving information sessions regarding the Tentative Collective Agreement that was reached on September 23, 2017 between the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) Audit, Financial, and Scientific (AFS) Group and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Time code: 050 Meetings

Sessions will be offered at the following dates and locations:

IOTSO, 333 Laurier Avenue West - Room 508/509

ATTENTION:  PIPSC Members
Audit, Commerce, and Purchasing
AV Sub-Group


You are invited to a Lunch and Learn

The AV Group Vice-President Peter Gabriel and the AV Group Prairies/NWT Regional Representative Darlene McKay will be in town on November 30 and will be conducting an information session on important issues affecting the Public Service, particularly as they relate to how to calculate your retro-pay and to provide information on the AV Group New collective agreement.

The deadline for the Employer to process your retroactive pay and all salary adjustments is September 29, 2017. Some, but not all, RE Group members have already received it. In all cases, be assured that the Institute is ready to use every means at its disposal to ensure that you receive the complete, accurate amount you are owed.

Sample

  Enter what you were
earning annually
Enter what your new
rate of pay is
Retro Pay
Jun-22 2014 75000 76000 1000
Jun-22 2015 75000 77000 2000
Jun-22 2016 75000 79000 3333.2
      6333.2 Retro Pay Total