All posts tagged "Treasury Board"
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Canadian government plans C$500m of in-year budget cuts
The Canadian government has announced a C$500m (US$362m) in-year cut to government spending in the first step of efforts to save up to C$15.4bn (US$11.5bn) over five years. The focus
- Posted November 15, 2023
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Canadian government spending cuts being ‘rushed’, warns union
The Canadian government has been warned that plans to cut government spending by as much as C$15bn (US$11bn) are being rushed and could hit services for citizens. In response to
- Posted August 23, 2023
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Canadian public service strike ends as deal reached over pay and remote work
The two-week long strike by 120,000 Canadian public servants is ending today after the government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) union reached a May Day deal on
- Posted May 2, 2023
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9% three-year pay rise recommended for Canadian public servants – as strike ballot gets underway
Canadian federal employees could get a 9% wage increase over three years under recommendations from the Public Interest Commission pay tribunal, ahead of negotiations that could end strike plans. In
- Posted February 22, 2023
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Pay talks fail with Canadian union PSAC
A week of negotiations between Canada’s largest public sector union and the federal government has failed to produce a deal before the autumn’s federal election, raising the possibility of strike
- Posted September 11, 2019
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Scott Brison expands on Canada’s plan to adopt ‘results and delivery approach’
The minister responsible for Canada’s public service has expanded on the government’s plan to create a culture focused on results and delivery in a speech to senior officials. Canada’s new
- Posted June 6, 2016