Collective bargaining: proposals and update on talks

The second session of public service collective bargaining was held at ACFO headquarters from November 13-14. With the employer’s representatives […]

Public service collective bargaining update

The first public service collective bargaining session took place at ACFO headquarters October 2-4 to discuss the renewal of our […]

Update on NAV benefits negotiations

As you may know, the current agreement on benefits with NAV Canada expired December 31, 2016. Health and dental benefits […]

Collective Bargaining: Committee recap and next steps

The FI public service collective bargaining committee had its first meeting in Ottawa last week and preparation for our first […]

Collective Bargaining: Committee named plus next steps

ACFO would like to thank everyone who put their name forward for consideration for the public service FI collective bargaining […]

Tentative agreement reached with NAV Canada

ACFO is pleased to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement for the members of the FI Community at […]

NAV Canada collective bargaining update

ACFO’s bargaining team met with the team at NAV Canada for negotiations last week. The discussions between the two groups […]

NAV Canada collective bargaining update

The negotiating teams for ACFO and NAV Canada met for a productive round of negotiations this week. The teams reached […]

Retro pay deadline approaches

The signing of the latest public service FI Collective Agreement on April 13 set August 11 as the 120-day deadline […]

NAV Canada collective bargaining update

The Association of Canadian Financial Officers (ACFO) and NAV Canada have agreed to enter negotiations to extend the current collective […]

Update on retro payments

It appears that several departments have begun to make preparations for retroactive payments due to members following the signing of […]

Public service collective agreement signed

ACFO officials and representatives from the employer met to sign the new public service collective agreement earlier today in Ottawa. […]