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    Negotiations

     

    April 10, 2008

    The Public Service Health Care Plan

    Pay-direct Drug Card Update (Details)

    April 1, 2008

    National Joint Council

    There are two Directives that have finished their cyclical reviews and the new Directives come into effect April 1, 2008. The changes to the Travel Directive and the Occupational Health and Safety Directive are highlighted at the links listed below.

    Travel Directive: http://www.njc-cnm.gc.ca/doc.php?did=386&lang=en

    OH&SD: http://www.njc-cnm.gc.ca/doc.php?did=391&lang=en

    About

    Experienced union negotiators work with members to determine the best bargaining demands package for the group. Together, they negotiate with the employer to come up with a collective agreement that is ratified by the members.

    Within the Atlantic Region, we negotiate for the following groups:

    Collective Agreements

     

    Bargaining Units

    The PSAC has over 230 bargaining units.  Below you will find major groupings of these units and an alphabetical list.  In some cases, you will find a link to a unit home page.

    At this time, collective agreements are only published on this site for units of over 100 members.  If agreements exist in English and French, both versions are provided. If not, only the version in which the agreement was negotiated is posted. As it is the responsibilty of the employers to provide the PSAC with the final version of the collective agreement, it is not always possible to post these agreements in a timely fashion.

    For ease of access, PSAC bargaining units have been gathered into broad groups.  If you cannot find your bargaining unit, go to the Alpha List of Units below.

    Alphabetical list of units