RCMP CMs – What does this new agreement mean for you, and what comes next?
On April 14, CAPE announced that it had reached a tentative collective agreement for RCMP CMs (SP-ESS and SP-TRL). The collective bargaining committee unanimously recommend the terms of the agreement…
RCMP Bargaining Update
The bargaining team met on February 10 to prepare for the next bargaining session starting on February 18. The bargaining committee also attended a presentation by Goldblatt Partners on RCMP Recourse Procedures and Processes.
Letter to RCMP commissioner
You will find here a copy of a letter sent on behalf of CMs, signed by CAPE, PSAC, PIPSC and CUPE Local 104 presidents, to the RCMP commissioner in January, as well as the very disappointing response from the commissioner.
List of collective bargaining counterproposals tabled by both parties (Treasury Board and CAPE)
While the employer (Treasury Board) pushes for the “harmonization” of your working conditions with those of public service employees (EC and TR), the reality is that full…
Interest in sitting on the collective bargaining committee
It is already time to prepare for the next round of collective bargaining for the renewal of the collective agreement of CAPE members of the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer (OPBO) which is set to expire on September 20, 2025.