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PIPSC AGM 2025 – Frequently Asked QuestionsJoin other PIPSC members from across the country for a casual networking event. Meet your colleagues, exchange ideas and best practices, and unwind after the ...
Dear colleagues, We were advised of the 5001 Yonge Street office closure this past Wednesday. We are reviewing the employers’ actions to ensure that they respect your collective agreement rights, and ...
PIPSC Halifax Branch - 19th Annual Golf Classic and Fall Social The PIPSC Halifax Branch is thrilled to invite PIPSC members and guests to the 19 th Annual Golf Classic and Fall Social event held at ...
Following our previous update on pay equity, the Pay Equity Committee still has work to do. The Pay Equity Committee has reached an impasse and has requested assistance from the Office of the Pay ...
Nuclear scientists and engineers secure gains after historic five-day strike.
CHALK RIVER (Ontario), June 19, 2025 – Members of the Chalk River Professional Employee Group (CRPEG)—represented by the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC)—have voted to ...
The MP Bargaining Team is pleased to announce the results of the ratification vote on our tentative agreement with the Employer. Out of approximately 111 eligible members, 72% participated in the vote ...
Attention all Federal Public Service employees: Your 2025 Pension Plan Statement is now available through the Compensation Web Applications (CWA) portal. Log in today to: Review your pensionable ...
Elections to the Retired Members Guild (RMG) Executive are now taking place. The aims and objectives of the Guild are threefold: to further the interests of both retired members and, regular members ...
Last week, the New Brunswick Crown Counsel Group participated in mediation with the Government of New Brunswick, aiming to address critical issues of pay and pay parity. Unfortunately, mediation was ...
As members of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, you serve at the intersection of policy and people. This toolkit provides everything you need to know about exercising your ...
Nine years after its launch, the Phoenix Pay System continues to fail Canada's public servants and Canadian taxpayers while costs soar past $3.5 billion. As the government pours more money into ...
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