Bargaining
Parks Canada Agency
PSAC's membership at Parks Canada Agency fluctuates from 3000 employees in winter to more than 4400 in summer season. PSAC members work in architecture, commerce, engineering, finance, forestry, general labour and trades, historical research and program administration. From summer students to seasonal workers, from office staff to park wardens to canal workers, members working for Parks Canada help preserve our rich natural heritage. Parks Canada is a separate employer under the Public Service Labour Relations Act.
Updates
- Bargaining climate difficult in face of cuts - May 10, 2012
- Parks, PSAC agree to reschedule negotiations until September, focus on the workplace April 27, 2012
- PSAC to Parks Canada: Get the voluntary layoff program right! April 20, 2012
- PSAC to Parks Canada employees: don't jump to volunteer for layoffs April 4, 2012
- PSAC presents WFA proposals to Parks during a week of positive negotiations March 23, 2012
- Parks willing to talk, but bargain? Not so much February 17, 2012
- PSAC talks job security, Parks Canada talks layoffs as bargaining continues January 13, 2012
- Parks Canada to PSAC: enough about you, let's talk about me November 24, 2011
- October bargaining sessions: Parks Canada still silent on key issues October 21, 2011
- Parks bargaining resumes Oct.18-20 October 17, 2011
- Parks bargaining: PSAC stresses contracting-out, students and volunteers at opening of negotiations October 3, 2011
- Joint learning program pilot project at Parks well underway September 30, 2011
- PSAC Parks Canada members mobilizing for Labour Day August 23, 2011
- PSAC Parks bargaining team and Parks Canada meet to exchange proposals June 30, 2011
Background information
- Collective agreement between Parks Canada and PSAC (expires Aug. 4, 2011)
- Annual rates of pay
- Work force adjustment and your rights - Fact Sheets
Date Modified : 2012/05/10







