L'Institut professionnel de la fonction publique du Canada

PIPSC 100th Anniversary (anglais)

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Frances Goodspeed (an internationally renowned Chemist), first president of the Institute (1961-1962)


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PIPSC President Iris Craig (seated at right) signs a collective agreement for the Institute’s Canada Post Corporation –Computer Systems Group (CPC-CS), 1981


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Two PIPSC Gold Medal recipients were also Nobel Prize laureates: Dr. G.H. Khorana (1960 Gold Medal; 1969 Nobel Prize –Medicine) andDr. Gerhard Herzberg (1969 Gold Medal; 1971 Nobel Prize –Chemistry).


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CS Group on strike –the first legal strike by PIPSC members –in 1991. During the first week of September 1991, a Canada-wide strike by public service employees severely hampered government operations. Both the CS Group and the Auditors Group were in a legal strike position and joined the picket lines.


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Prime Minister Lester B. Person with Dr. B. B. Coldwell (PIPSC President) and PIPSC Gold Medal laureates Dr. A.D. Pickett (pure & applied science) and Mr. L.D. Wilgress(field other than pure or applied science) at the 1965  PIPSC AGM.


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On November 15, 1967, the PIPSC Home Economists (HE) Group was the first professional group to be professional group to be certified for collective bargaining in the public service.

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pictured, left to right: Tony Agius, Research Officer; Gertrude Gerlach, HE Group Chair; and Leslie Barnes, PIPSC Executive Director


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Pay EquityPIPSC supported a landmark eight-year pay equity battle that, on July 3, 2012, resulted in approximately 1,000 health professionals being awarded a milestone $150 million settlement. That’s just one example of the Institute’s commitment to promoting and ensuring pay equity among public service professionals. (Gary Corbett was PIPSC President.)


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8 - During Jean Chrétien’s term as Prime Minister, PIPSC members organized a demonstration on September 4, 2001. “Stop the double standard now!” That’s the message PIPSC President Steve Hindle delivered to Treasury Board President Lucienne Robillard. The PIPSC President was attending a rally organized by angry and frustrated members who, despite their efforts, had yet to conclude a collective agreement.


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In March 1989, members of the Auditing Group voted overwhelming in favourof  joining PIPSC. Institute President Iris Craig (at centre) chaired a press conference.


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The Institute’s tradition of awarding scholarships began in 1999 with a generous endowment by the Commerce Group to form a scholarship fund.


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First Professional Institute office building, March 1964. Frances Goodspeed chaired a committee that produced a master 25-year plan for Institute offices. This plan resulted in the construction of the first-ever Institute owned office building at 786 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa.


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To celebrate the Institute’s 75 Anniversary, AGM delegates dressed in 1920s style clothing.


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