RCMP Civilian Members: Have your say!
We have created a 15-minute anonymous online survey for RCMP Civilian Members who are pay-matched in the PA, TC, EB and SV classifications.
We have created a 15-minute anonymous online survey for RCMP Civilian Members who are pay-matched in the PA, TC, EB and SV classifications.
Congratulations Local 10088 for winning the BBQ with USGE National President, Stan Stapleton! Stan is looking forward to meeting members in Montreal and practicing his French come June 2018!
It is with great sadness that we share with you that our dear friend and colleague, Diane Leduc-Doran, who worked at USGE National Office, passed away yesterday, November 20th.
It’s been a rough week for our friend, and colleague, Diane Leduc-Doran, who needs a new liver now. We are searching for a live liver donor who is prepared to give the gift of life.
A workers’ union staged an information line outside the Edmonton Institution on Thursday in support of staff who work inside the maximum-security prison in what has been called a “toxic culture.”
On Tuesday Oct 31st, USGE held a nation-wide event to share information and to collect food for local food banks across the country.
Hundreds of USGE members, from every region, participated in this event which brought attention to important issues.
On Tuesday Oct 31st, USGE is hosting a nation-wide event to share information with our members and to collect food for local food banks across the country.
A recent letter from the president of the Treasury Board to the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) helps to clarify many of the outstanding issues related to the deeming of Civilian Members (CMs) in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) into the federal public service.
Today, we remember Louise Pargeter, a USGE member who died on October 6, 2004, while performing her duties as a Community Parole officer in Yellowknife. On this day, we take the opportunity to remember, and honour, Louise, as well as all USGE members who have lost their lives while working to keep Canadians safe.
The Labour College of Canada has been restructured after a four-year hiatus. Detailed information on program dates, course descriptions and the application form can be found on the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) website at canadianlabour.ca/who-we-are/labour-education/labour-college-of-canada/.