PSAC calls for legislative change to address ‘second-class’ treatment of Precinct workers

Around 600 employees represented by the PSAC work in a number of groups on Parliament Hill. The union is looking for changes to to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, as well as compensation for ongoing errors in the Phoenix pay system.
Public Service Alliance of Canada members held a demonstration outside of the Prime Minster's Office in Ottawa on Feb. 28, 2020, to raise attention surrounding ongoing problems with the Phoenix Pay System issue.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada, the country's largest public service union, has called out the federal government for what is says is the treatment of hundreds of Parliamentary Precinct workers as "second-class," and is asking for reforms to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Ac...

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