Members of UNW Local 13 will begin job action next week if a fair deal is not reached at the bargaining…
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Alternative Federal Budget sets roadmap for a better future for us all
TENTATIVE AGREEMENT REACHED! City of Yellowknife Bargaining Update
City of Yellowknife Bargaining Update #6 We are pleased to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement with the City…
PETITION: Housing Workers in Fort Simpson Deserve a Fair Deal
UPDATE – Keep the pressure on! Reach out to the Minister of NWT Housing to show your support for Fort Simpson…
Labour Views: Northerners should ask where money for housing is going
By Josée-Anne Spirito, PSAC North Regional Executive Vice-President As we look toward another harsh winter in the North, the housing crisis…
Young Workers from the North have a unique opportunity to attend the PSAC BC Young Workers Summit
Calling all Young Workers in the North! We are excited to offer Young Workers residing or working in the Yukon, Northwest…
News Release: Fort Simpson Housing Authority workers hold unanimous strike vote
Housing workers secure overwhelming mandate to fight for fair wages and improved services for the community. FORT SIMPSON, NWT — Members…
DeSousa: It’s not about one day. It’s about the next ten years and beyond.
PSAC calls for accessible emergency services in the North
Text to 9-1-1 is the most direct and effective method for contacting emergency services. Yet the service isn’t offered in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut, despite being available in some capacity in every province. Without this service, deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, and speech-impaired (DHHSI) residents across the North are at a heightened risk during emergencies because emergency calls require them to speak to someone.