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Parks members have been bargaining since January, and each time they have been met with a reluctant, unprepared employer who continues to demonstrate they have been given no mandate on key issues. This leaves PSAC with no choice but to declare impasse.

Are you a current or former employee of the Department of National Defence, or a current or former member of the Canadian Armed Forces or Staff of the Non-Public Funds, Canadian Forces? Have you experienced sexual harassment, sexual assault or discrimination based on your sex, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation in connection with your military service or DND or SNPF employment? If so, this class action lawsuit may affect you.

In January 2018, Treasury Board posted an inaccurate Information Bulletin on their website entitled “Vacation Leave Credits and Severance Pay”. This inaccurate bulletin has resulted in the miscalculation of vacation leave credits for some PSAC members.

PSAC raised the issue with the employer and demanded that they correct the bulletin. Treasury Board has now released a revised bulletin to departments.

The government has begun mass emailing public service workers about the meagre Phoenix compensation package that smaller government unions recently accepted. In the message, the government attempts to create division and put pressure on the PSAC to accept its offer, by singling-out our refusal to take less than what our members are owed.

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