2009 Union Update
Vol 21, No 10 - December 2009
Spotlight on Human Rights
In this issue:
- December: a month to uphold human rights
- December 1st is World AIDS Day
- December 3 – International Day of Persons with Disabilities
- December 6 – National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
- December 10 — Human Rights Day
Vol 21, No 09 - November 2009
Spotlight on Pay Equity
In this issue:
- Resisting the attacks, defending our rights
- The end of pay equity in the federal public sector
- Museum workers on the line
Vol. 21 No. 8 - September 2009
Spotlight on Pensions
In this issue:
- Protecting workers, protecting pensions
- Resources on pensions and retirementResources on pensions and retirement
- How to improve pensions for everyone
- Court appeal on $30 billion pension surplus litigation pushed to 2010
- Updated travel guidelines for federal workers
Vol. 21 No. 7 - July-August 2009
Spotlight on Young Workers
In this issue:
- Spotlight on Young Workers
- Students get organized
- Student worker profile: Ashley Petrin
- Parks Canada exploits student labour
- Federal student employment: by the numbers
- Young workers envision the future of PSAC
- Did you know?
Vol. 21 No. 6 – June, 2009
Spotlight on PSAC Education
In this issue:
- Spotlight on PSAC Education
- Why does union education matter?
- E-Learning: PSAC education where you want it, when you want it
- Union education: building confidence, building activists
- Dig in deeper with the Union Development Program
- Justice for Sharon McIvor and all First Nations women – almost!
Vol. 21 No. 5 – May, 2009
Highlights of PSAC's 15th Triennial Convention
In this issue:
- Highlights of PSAC's 15th Triennial Convention
- Public services more important than ever
- PSAC launches legal challenge against Harper government
- PSAC renews commitment to Think Public
- Pledge to defend public services
- Louise Arbour calls for a broader definition of security that includes human rights
- John Gordon and Patty Ducharme re-elected
- Strike pay gets a boost
- Convention supports our activists
- Subjects for negotiation
Vol. 21 No. 4 – April, 2009
Spotlight on Workplace Health and Safety
In this issue:
- Spotlight on Workplace Health and Safety
- April 28: Mourning and working for change
- Know your rights
- You have the right to refuse dangerous work
- Feeling the strain?
- Scholarships available for PSAC members and their children
- You may be eligible for cash compensation thanks to a recently-settled federal pay equity complaint
- Get on board the e-Train
Vol. 21 No. 3 – March, 2009
Spotlight on Women's Equality
In this issue:
- Spotlight on Women's Equality
- Women' s rights are not negotiable
- Scholarships available for PSAC members and their children
- Harper's hit list
- You may be eligible for cash compensation thanks to a recently-settled federal pay equity complaint
- Get on board the e-Train
Vol. 21 No. 2 – February, 2009
Spotlight on Black History Month
In this issue:
- Spotlight on Black History Month
- Black History Month: the fight against discrimination continues
- Remembering Cal Best: labour activist and equality pioneer
- Employment equity and racialized workers: very little progress
- Queering Black history
- PSAC to fight budget bill: Union will challenge wage roll backs and the destruction of pay equity
Vol. 21 No. 1 – January, 2009
Special Issue on the Economy
In this issue:
- Let's make the economy work
- Five things the Canadian government should do to address the economic crisis
- The antidote to Harper''s “poison pills”
- Time for action
- Profiting from poverty?
- 2011 Union Updates
- 2010 Union Updates
- 2009 Union Updates
- 2008 Union Updates
- 2007 Union Updates
- 2006 Union Updates
- 2005 Union Updates
- 2004 Union Updates
- 2003 Union Updates
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- 2000 Union Updates
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