Welcome 2020!

We are heading into the new year, energized and determined.

In the year ahead, we will work hard to get back every cent owed from Phoenix, ratify the new Employee Wellness Support Plan, fight outsourcing and protect our pensions.

Together, we will push the new federal government to make strong commitments in the 2020 federal budget to reduce spending on contracting out and to invest in training. We will continue to identify not only the symptoms of outsourcing, but the root causes of it, like poor staffing mechanisms. And, we will work with the Treasury Board to fulfill their mandate of reducing hiring time to 5 months or less.

Our work to protect your pensions remains a top priority. We are launching a new pensions campaign in 2020 informing members of what their pension benefits are and how together we will protect those benefits for years to come.

Since December 2016, we have been negotiating with the Treasury Board to create an Employee Wellness Support Program. We are now finalizing an agreement. In the year ahead, many members will vote on the new Employee Wellness Support Program, which meets the real needs of our members. This is our plan. This is a big win.

In the year ahead, we will see the full rollout of the Phoenix compensation deal. You will have access to a claims process for expenses and financial losses due to Phoenix as well as damages for the severe impact caused by Phoenix. You will get back every cent that you are owed from Phoenix

We will continue to push the government to ensure adequate resources for the new NextGen Human Resources and Pay System.

Our members in the Computer Systems (CS) group are working hard for a new collective agreement. Our union, 60,000 members strong, stand together with the CS group fighting for pay parity, securing call-back pay and ensuring investment in training. We stand together with all groups working toward a new collective agreement.

Our goals are significant. And we are up to the challenge. We have 100 years of progress to stand on. And we’re going into our next century stronger than ever.

Let’s get to work!


7 February 2023
On January 30, 2023 PIPSC President Jennifer Carr, accompanied by Jordan McAuley, our specialist on outsourcing, testified before the House of Common Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates (OGGO) about the now-infamous McKinsey contracts awarded by the federal government.

16 January 2023
Any return to office policy must “consider the nature of each department’s work and the services they provide to Canadians.” Those are Treasury Board President Mona Fortier’s own words, and we urge her to heed them, said presidents of PIPSC and CAPE in an opinion letter published in The Ottawa Citizen.

4 January 2023
The New Year is here and I want to take this opportunity to sincerely wish you all the very best in 2023. Our challenges can definitely lead to positive outcomes for our members.

3 November 2022
On October 28, 2022 President Carr met for the first time with Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier to discuss a number of important issues that affect our members, public services and Canadian taxpayers.

2 November 2022
On October 24, 2022 President Jennifer Carr appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates (OGGO) to discuss the nefarious effects of outsourcing on our members, public services and Canadian taxpayers.

1 November 2022
PIPSC President Jennifer Carr urges all Canadians to stand in solidarity with their fellow workers at CUPE.