RCMP Civilian Members’ Pay Raise

PSAC/USGE has been taking political action to address the interests of the CM community. Since initiating those efforts, we’ve received encouraging commitments from Treasury Board and the RCMP with respect to pay-matched CMs on the issue of pay increases.

PSAC President Robyn Benson calls for fair treatment of CMs from Treasury Board

Robyn Benson, National President of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), on behalf of PSAC and its component, the Union of Solicitor General Employees (USGE), sent a letter to the President of the Treasury Board, Minister Scott Brison, to raise concerns regarding fair treatment for the RCMP civilian members who will become part of the federal public service.

Why are Civilian Members of the RCMP not receiving a salary increase?

On April 5, 2017, the RCMP Commissioner broadcast information confirming a Treasury Board approved pay package that will be provided only to regular members of the RCMP, and not to civilian members. It is PSAC/USGE’s position that RCMP civilian members should also receive their long expected pay package, without delay, and that the rationale that has been provided by the employer for withholding it is not defensible.

CBC features USGE member in new show

On March 16th, CBC launched Keeping Canada Safe, a high-profile, eight-part documentary series featuring everyday heroes. Hamza Al-Baghdadi, one of our USGE members, was interviewed about his work as a Parole Officer.

Q & A for the Operational Services (SV) Group Tentative Agreement

Who is entitled to receive the GL-MAM (Refrigeration HVAC Technicians) Terminable Allowance? The allowance is provided only to GL-MAM employees who have refrigeration and air conditioning certification and perform the duties of a GL-MAM refrigeration HVAC technician. Is the Terminable Allowance for the GL-MAM (Refrigeration HVAC Technicians) Pensionable? The “Terminable Allowance” for the GL-MAM refrigeration … Read more