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Annual General Meeting: Submit your resolutions by August 17

As a CAPE member, you have the ability to guide the leaders you elect and provide direction and ideas to make our union stronger. Resolutions are what empower our members at all levels to pave the way forward for our union – to decide to how we run our organization.

Budget Questions and Answers

Last week, we held a questions-and-answers session on Facebook, acknowledging that while the budget had passed, perhaps our members still had some burning questions. We’re thrilled that members flocked to our Facebook page in droves to ask questions.

MOB!

The fifth edition of our mobilization bulletin is now available online. In this issue, we shed light on the many forms a strike can take, using the 2013 PAFSO strike as a case study.

Solidarity with Greece against European austerity

The Canadian Association of Professional Employees extends its support to the government and the people of Greece in their decision to hold a referendum on the terms of the financial assistance program being negotiated with the European Union.

Membership budget vote 2015

From June 25 to July 10, CAPE members are asked to vote on the 2015-16 and the 2016-17 budgets of the Association.

Hello Bonjour Translation Machine

Earlier this week, CAPE National President Emmanuelle Tremblay sent a letter to Public Works and Government Services Canada expressing grave concern over its plans to launch an automated translation tool for federal public service employees.

Bill C-59: The Conservative government’s crossed the line

Over 100 public service employees picketed the Prime Minister’s Office, on June 1st, to express their opposition to Bill C-59. The Conservative government is using the budget bill to bypass collective bargaining and implement changes to public service employees’ sick leave provisions.

Public service unions unite to condemn Bill-C-59

The three largest unions representing federal public service workers, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) and the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) condemned Bill C-59, the omnibus 2015 Budget Implementation Act, in their presentations this week before the Senate and House standing committees on finance.