​USJE Members Meet with Canada’s Public Safety Minister

On January 31, 11 CSC Parole Officers from across the country joined USJE union representatives in Ottawa for a meeting with Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Ralph Goodale. This opportunity allowed USJE to highlight the crucial roles Parole Officers undertake in Canada’s corrections system and the deep challenges they face in an … Read more

USJE invited to present to the Senate Committee on Human Rights

The Senate Committee on Human Rights is presently studying the human rights of prisoners in the federal correctional system to investigate access to mental health treatment, the effect of segregation and the overrepresentation of minorities in prisons, among other topics. USJE was invited to present to this committee and on February 6, 2019, Stan Stapleton, … Read more

It is with sadness that USJE shares the news of the passing of Todd Woytiuk

It is with sadness that USJE shares the news of the passing of Todd Woytiuk, Regional Rep in the PSAC London Regional Office and husband of Jan Hauck, former USJE National Vice-President and long-serving RVP. President Stan Stapleton and the USJE National Executive express deep condolences to Todd’s family and friends on behalf of USJE … Read more

Phoenix Day of Action: On 3rd anniversary, PSAC to mobilize for damages and more progress

This article was reposted from PSAC. Three years after the launch of the Phoenix Pay System, thousands of PSAC members continue to be plagued by pay problems: they are underpaid, overpaid or not paid at all. On this third anniversary of Phoenix, PSAC members will come together to further increase pressure on the government for … Read more

PSAC members invited to test potential Phoenix replacements

This article was reposted from PSAC This week marks the next step in the government’s quest to find a replacement for the disastrous Phoenix pay system. The government’s NextGen HR and Pay Team is hosting a series of User Expos across Canada which will allow members to try out potential payroll software that could replace Phoenix. The events will … Read more

Major Phoenix victory: no more gross payback for overpayments

PSAC President Chris Aylward made the following statement: “Public service workers scored a major victory today after years of pressure from PSAC and its membership. The government of Canada has finally proposed tax legislation to fix a major part of the Phoenix pay system fallout. For 3 years and counting, thousands of workers across the country have … Read more

Holiday Message from your President

I’d like to wish a peaceful and happy holiday season to all USJE members and your families. Thank you for your hard work and dedication this year to the public safety of all Canadians!  This has been a big year for USJE and we’re excited to share some of our news with you through our … Read more

PSAC declares bargaining impasse as federal government tables 2-year wage freeze

The following article has been reposted from the PSAC website: The federal government tabled a series of offensive counter-proposals in the latest talks between the Union and Treasury Board. After months of Government delays and insulting offers, PSAC bargaining teams representing 90,000 federal public service workers have declared impasse and filed for a Public Interest Commission (PIC) … Read more

USJE remembers victims of gender-based violence

December 6th is one of the most important commemorative days in the Canadian calendar. Many of us still remember where we were when we heard that 14 women were killed in Montreal on that terrible day in 1989. This year, a number of our locals and Regional Vice-Presidents (RVPs) assisted in commemorating this devastating event. … Read more