December 20, 2001: Workers can strike on January 10, 2002 - For Canada Post, it's fair game to discriminate against its female workers!
December 7, 2001: Parks Canada's 'shameful' bargaining tactics sends dispute to conciliation
November 29, 2001: Canada Post continues to delay negotiations to avoid strike action
November 26, 2001: PSAC members at Canada Post vote in vavour of strike
November 15, 2001: PSAC members at Canada Post urged to vote for strike action
November 8, 2001: PSAC calls for proper health and safety procedures for all federal government workers following Atlantic 'suspicious package' delivery
November 6, 2001: 87,000 members have new collective agreements
November 5, 2001: News Media Advisory - PSAC to release voting results for 87,000 federal public sector workers
November 2, 2001: Will the Governor General cross the NAC picket line this weekend?
October 31, 2001: NEWS MEDIA ADVISORY - NAC Ushers and Guides take contract dispute to office of Hulls Mayor
October 30, 2001: National Park Wardens lobby MPs for appropriate protective equipment as appeal hearing gets under way
October 25, 2001: News Media Advisory - Peace officers throw support behind Canada's Park Wardens in their fight for protective equipment
October 19, 2001: Ushers and guides at the National Arts Centre vote in favour of a strike
September 17, 2001: PSAC strike suspended while members vote
September 12, 2001: JOINT COMMUNIQUÉ Talks resume between the PSAC and Treasury Board
September 11, 2001: PSAC suspends strike activity
September 10, 2001: News Media Advisory - Long-time labour activist to give solidarity speech at PSAC rally tomorrow
August 30, 2001: PSAC Equal Opportunities Committee condemns Treasury Board attempt to roll back equity gains
August 28, 2001: Still no RESPECT: PSAC forging ahead
August 26, 2001: Strike action will escalate if government continues discriminatory offers
August 25, 2001: PSAC Ships Crews members on strike effective 12:01 Saturday morning
August 24, 2001: Government's position repudiated by independent conciliation board: strike mobilization and economic reality result in highest economic increase recommendation to date
August 21, 2001: MEDIA ADVISORY-PSAC members to picket Liberal caucus in Edmonton-STRIKE TWO: second strike day for federal public sector workers
August 10, 2001: Threat of strike action brings Treasury Board to the bargaining table: it will take a strike to get a deal
July 13, 2001: National Gallery of Canada workers ratify their tentative agreement
July 11, 2001: Tentative agreement reached for PSAC members at the National Gallery of Canada
June 27, 2001: "Let's end this spectacle" - Sheila Copps must stop the National Gallery from further widening the gap with its workers
June 26, 2001: News Media Advisory - National Gallery increases its judicial guerrilla tactics
June 13, 2001: Public service reform needs to start at the bargaining table
May 28, 2001: Some 87,000 PSAC members seeking respect give their union a strike mandate
May 23, 2001: PSAC and Human Rights Commission agree: Federal classification plan problems can be fixed
May 22, 2001: Government of Nunavut workers accept the employer's final offer
May 10, 2001: National Gallery of Canada and Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography employees on strike
May 3, 2001: Peaceful protest earns disciplinary action at Customs and Revenue Agency
April 25, 2001: Federal public sector workers are gearing up for a strike
April 23, 2001: Media Advisory - It's time to pay Paul! PSAC's Jane Phelps rebuffs Paul Martin
April 19, 2001: PSAC wins certification vote at Parks Canada Agency
April 18, 2001: Tentative agreement reached for workers at Canadian Food Inspection Agency
April 12, 2001: PSAC agrees to hold off strike action at Food Inspection Agency pending further meetings
April 10, 2001: Unanimous conciliation board report for Canadian Food Inspection Agency workers a positive move towards settling contract dispute
April 6, 2001: Will strike action be unleashed soon at the National Gallery of Canada?
April 5, 2001: Media Advisory - A demonstration with bite... Workers at the National Gallery will be puttin' on the dog!
April 3, 2001: PSAC says action needed on public service reform, not another task force
March 27, 2001: Conciliation resumes in last-ditch attempt to avoid strike action at Canadian Food Inspection Agency
March 2, 2001: Miramichi opposes loss of jobs of the firarms registry
March 1, 2001: Salary increases to military flies in face of federal public sector workers
March 1, 2001: Pay equity still in dispute: PSAC takes outstanding issues to Staff Relations Board
February
28, 2001: Solidarity Week actions by federal public sector
workers continue in Ottawa and Hull
February 27, 2001: Federal public sector workers want to be treated with Respect
February 20, 2001: Despite proclamation of National Parks Act, all is not well in Canada's National Parks, says PSAC
February 15, 2001: Human Rights Commission Pay Equity Report Recognizes Need for Pro-active Legislation
February 14, 2001: PSAC members at Food Inspection Agency say 'yes' to strike vote
February 12, 2001: Federal governments move to privatize Gun Registration could seriously impact on protection of privacy for Canadians
February 8, 2001: Recruitment and retention crisis of food safety inspectors reinforced by Auditor-General
February 5, 2001: Health and Safety decision reaffirms need for protective equipment required for Canadas Park Wardens
February 2, 2001: Executive increases icing on the cake for 130,000 federal government workers: PSAC files for conciliation
February 1, 2001: The Correctional Service decision to start searching all staff is premature: PSAC
January 18, 2001: Correctional Officers, members of PSAC, ratify their tentative agreement
January 15, 2001: Two per cent wage increase an insult to federal workers.
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