Federal unions join forces to launch new remote work campaign
Federal unions representing more than 330,000 workers have launched a national campaign promoting remote work as the future of work for millions of workers in Canada.
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.
IRCC job cuts: a risky move as U.S. immigration policy shifts
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced yesterday that it will be reducing its fulltime workforce by more than 3,000 employees, raising serious concerns…
A strong federal workforce is Canada’s best defence against an adversarial neighbour.
Donald Trump’s return to the United States presidency puts Canada – and the world – on unsteady ground. In these volatile times, a resilient federal workforce is crucial to safeguard our national interests.
Statement: PM Trudeau resignation – CAPE calls for a prudent transition that upholds a strong federal public sector
Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, CAPE thanks him for his service and acknowledges that his leadership paved the way for progressive programs that improved the lives of Canadians in the last decade. CAPE also applauds his government’s effort to rebuild the federal workforce – following years of cutbacks – to restore it to a level that could better meet the needs and expectations of all Canadians.