Information Session & Trivia Night Saint John New Brunswick Branch
Date: October 11th, 2018
Time: Presentation 6:00 pm
Pizza 6:45 pm
Trivia 7:00 pm
Place: Thistle-St. Andrew’s Curling Club
49 Dufferin Ave, Saint John, NB E2K 2T7
Date: October 11th, 2018
Time: Presentation 6:00 pm
Pizza 6:45 pm
Trivia 7:00 pm
Place: Thistle-St. Andrew’s Curling Club
49 Dufferin Ave, Saint John, NB E2K 2T7
Collective Bargaining Negotiations has started September 25th to 27th with Treasury Board Secretariat.
Exchange of non-monetary proposals has been completed, and will be also translated and posted on the Group website.
More information to follow in the weeks ahead.
Better Together!
Dear members,
It is both an honor and incredibly humbling to be elected to represent you at the national level as we move into this exciting time when PIPSC will celebrate its 100th year anniversary! I am looking forward to representing you and advancing AV Group issues that affect us in the BC/Yukon Region.
I owe a special thanks to Jean Laberge who has represented the BC/Yukon region with integrity and diligence. Thank you Jean!
Sub-group updates:
Canadians deserve the highest standards of government expertise possible. They deserve public services that are second-to-none, accountable, secure, cost effective, and transparent.
Your Bargaining Team met with the Company in Conciliation on Sept 19th to 21st 2018, with help of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. The issues discussed were hours of work and shifts, economic increases and merit pay, Company procedures, non-continuing personnel, internal competitions and transfers, termination compensation and duration of the contract.
According to 2016 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development figures (the most recent available), Canada ranks 21 out of 27 OECD countries in the amount it reports spending on science.
Under the former Harper government, many federal departments had their science funding slashed as a result of sweeping public service cuts. Between 2012 and 2014, a total of $223 million in intramural funding was eliminated.
While overall funding for science and technology has increased since 2015 – especially for so-called Related Science Activities that include regulatory services such as food safety – government funding for public sector science generally has lagged the amounts spent encouraging innovation by universities and the private sector.
Restoring funding to federal science programs has strong public support. According to an Environics Research survey commissioned by PIPSC, most Canadians (72%) agree “in the next federal budget, funding for federal government science programs should be restored to what it was in 2011.”[1]
According to a 2017 survey of federal government scientists:
Federal government R&D work is in danger. R&D spending in seven out of 18 departments is lower in 2018/19 than it was in 2010/11, including at:
[1] The public opinion survey by Environics Research was conducted by telephone among 1,000 Canadians between July 3 and 8, 2018. The results can be considered accurate + or – 3.2%, 19 times out of 20
[2]PIPSC Science Members Survey, 2017. Invitations to participate in the online survey, hosted by Environics Research, were sent to 16,377 federal scientists, engineers and researchers engaged in scientific work in over 40 federal departments and agencies. Of these 3,025 (18.5%) responded between May 29 and June 27, 2017. The survey is considered accurate + or – 1.8%, 19 times out of 20.
[3] PIPSC Science Members Survey, 2017.
[4] Statistics Canada. Table 27-10-0026-01 Federal expenditures on science and technology, by major departments and agencies - Intentions (x 1,000,000).
[5] Statistics Canada. Table 27-10-0006-01 Federal expenditures on science and technology and its components, by type of science and performing sector - Intentions (x 1,000,000) – PIPSC Electronic File intramural expenditure by fed overall and type of science.
[6] Statistics Canada. Table 27-10-0026-01 Federal expenditures on science and technology, by major departments and agencies - Intentions (x 1,000,000). Authors calculations. See PIPSC file Departmental Intramural Spending on RD and RSA 2010-2019.
Fredericton CS Sub Group
Notice of Annual General Meeting
Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Place: Carnation Restaurant Days Inn 60 Bryson Rd., Oromocto, NB
Agenda
1. Approval of the Agenda
2. Adoption of the Minutes
3. Treasurer’s Report
4. Election of Officers
(i) Vice-President
(ii) Secretary
(iii) One member-at-large