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Canadians today expect quality digital services, meaning that good government in the 21st century requires seamless digital delivery of government programs and services.
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The Government of Canada continues to honour its commitment to negotiate in good faith with bargaining agents, and today signed collective agreements with the Association of Canadian Financial Officers and the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers.
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Canada’s two official languages are at the heart of our national identity and the Government of Canada is committed to protecting and promoting this linguistic duality.
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The Government of Canada continues to bargain in good faith with employee representatives and has reached new tentative collective agreements with groups represented by the Canadian Association of Professional Employees, the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, and the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers. A total of 18 tentative agreements have now been reached and, if ratified, will apply to over 60,000 federal public service employees.
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Today, the Government of Canada and 15 public service unions finalized a joint agreement to compensate more than 146,000 current and former employees who may have been impacted by the Phoenix pay system.
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Canada’s hard-working public servants must be paid accurately and on time. The Government of Canada is committed to making this right for its employees.
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The President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government, Joyce Murray, will provide an update on the progress of the new HR and pay solution.
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Public servants from across the country begin a week of celebration to mark National Public Service Week. The week, which runs until June 15, is an opportunity for federal public servants to take pride in their accomplishments over the past year.