Northern New Brunswick

Lunch and Learn June 27 at 5:00 PM

Bathurst NB

Please join us for a briefing by PIPSC Steward and subject matter expert Eva Henshaw on the Employee Wellness Support Program (EWSP), which is the wellness plan that is being proposed as a solution to replace our current sick leave.

Date: Wednesday June 27, 2018

Time: 5:00PM  (the session will start at 5:30 PM)

Northern New Brunswick 

Lunch and Learn June 26 at 5:00 PM

Miramichi NB

Please join us for a briefing by PIPSC Steward and subject matter expert Eva Henshaw on the Employee Wellness Support Program (EWSP), which is the wellness plan that is being proposed as a solution to replace our current sick leave.

Date: Tuesday June 26, 2018

Time: 5:00PM  (the session will start at 5:30 PM)

June 15, 2018 – Ottawa, Ontario – Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat -- National Public Service Week is an opportunity to recognize Canada’s superior public service, which last year was assessed as the most effective in the world by the joint Oxford University and U.K. Institute for Government’s International Civil Service Effectiveness Index.

 

Canada’s federal public service earned this international recognition even as many employees continue to experience significant pay problems as a result of the failed Phoenix pay system.

 

No one should have to worry about being paid for their work. These pay problems are completely unacceptable. The Government of Canada is working on solutions to stabilize the existing pay system as quickly as possible and to develop options leading to the next generation system.

 

Debi Daviau, President of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) and Treasury Board President Scott Brison, representing the Government of Canada, have announced today that they will collaborate using evidence to secure a new, transparent, accurate and integrated, end-to-end HR to pay system.

 

The government is committed to working with all of its public sector union partners. PIPSC is the second largest public service union and its representation of Government of Canada IT professionals provides a unique perspective on pay system challenges. We believe that public servants should pay public servants and we will work collaboratively to explore all options to ensure that our public service has the best system available.

 

Together we will develop a new sustainable system based on the principles learned from the errors of the past and drawing on the best ideas from around the world and the talents of our professional public service employees. We will keep a relentless focus on the end user – the public service employees of Canada.

 

We recognize the urgency of our common goal, which is why the government will continue to use all the resources and expertise of the public service to continue to stabilize the existing Phoenix system while working together to examine the best new path forward, in both the short term and longer term.  

 

Quotes

 

“Developing a next generation HR to pay system for Canada’s world class public service is an opportunity to learn from the lessons of past government-wide transformation projects. We look forward to working with our public service partners and following the evidence as we explore all options for providing the best user experience possible.”

      The Honourable Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board

 

"In order to ensure success in the development of a new federal pay system, it is critical that we engage the IT expertise of PIPSC members in the choice and development of a new federal pay system.  It's one of the fundamental lessons we believe should be drawn from the problems with the current system. We look forward to the opportunity to partner on a solution that works for all federal employees." 

      Debi Daviau, President of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

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Contacts (media)

Jean-Luc Ferland

Media Relations
Office of the President of the Treasury Board
613-369-3163

Media Relations
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Telephone: 613-369-9400

Toll-free: 1-855-TBS-9-SCT (1-855-827-9728)

TTY (telecommunications device for the hearing impaired): 613-369-9371

Email: media@tbs-sct.gc.ca

 

Johanne Fillion

Communications Officer

Telephone: 613-228-6310 ext. 4953

Cell: 613-228-9048/1-800-465-7477

E-mail: jfillion@pipsc.ca

As the joint communiqué released today between Treasury Board President Scott Brison and myself shows, there is new progress to report on our efforts to replace the dysfunctional Phoenix pay system.

The government and PIPSC have agreed to “work collaboratively to explore all options to ensure that our public service has the best system available.” This at last indicates a strong commitment by the government to replace Phoenix, gives fresh hope that such a system will come sooner rather than later, and provides assurance that there is a role for PIPSC members in realizing it.

While we remain confident that the AFS proposal would result in faster conversion to a system that is cheaper, more accurate and reliable, the government continues to need convincing. We therefore will continue to champion this option (and encourage other members to do so), while also working with the government to examine all available options.

Coming so soon after the Auditor General’s final report on Phoenix’s “incomprehensible failure” (and our own assessment of that failure), I hope this new agreement gives us one more reason to celebrate National Public Service Week.

 

BetterTogether!

 

Debi Daviau

President

Fighting for Pension Protection at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories

Protecting the pensions of our members is a top priority at PIPSC. That’s why over the last year we have been fighting so hard to ensure our members at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) remain in the Public Service Pension Plan. The Harper government removed nuclear workers from the public pension plan without consultation or discussion.  As we all know, employees at CNL have been integral to the development of safe, medical isotopes to diagnose and treat disease.

The Elections Committee have verified the nominations received for the elections to positions on the SUN-RT Group Executive. The following candidate was successful:

President:

Thomas Pocrnick - Acclaimed

Treasurer:

vacant


Member-at-Large:

vacant


The term for the position of President commences immediately and expires on June 30, 2020.

The new SP Executive held elections for the various roles at its first meeting on June 9, 2018 – here are the results:

President - Elizabeth Ptasznik

Vice-President - Daniel Ingram

Secretary - Marcel C. Beaudoin

Treasurer - Donald Lefebvre

Steward Coordinator - Waheed Khan

Bargaining Team Coordinator - Bryan Van Wilgenburg

Sub-Group Coordinator - Enzo Barresi

Communications Coordinator - Judith Leblanc

Delegate Coordinator - Michael A. Forbes

Membership and Recognition Coordinator - Sushil S. Dixit

Have you wondered what goes on at the PIPSC AGM?!?

BC Yukon Regional Executive is looking for a super keen member to join the BC Yukon delegation at the 99th PIPSC AGM as an observer!

Could that be you?

When

November 2-3, 2018

Where

Ottawa (well…really….Gatineau at the Hilton Lac Leamy!)

Who

We invite all members to put their name forward but we will give preference to members that meet the following criteria:

Stewards

Sub Groups

Groups

Have you worked with an amazing steward or you have been dazzled by an executive on one of our awesome constituent bodies in our Region?

Branch

Regional Executive

Consultation

Helps us recognize an exceptional steward and executive with the Regional Steward of the Year and Regional Executive of the Year Award.  Further information on both awards can be found here: