An update from the Collective Bargaining Committee Chair

Dear Members, I am pleased to inform you that on Wednesday, April 16, your Collective Bargaining Committee held its first […]

Apr 10, 2014

ACFO Spring Tune Up 2014

Dear Members, As part of our ongoing commitment to the professional development of the FI community, ACFO will be hosting […]

Sick leave, wage increases and setting the tone for bargaining

Over the past few weeks and months, the issue of public sector sick leave has dominated the headlines. Many of […]

Mar 20, 2014

Do You Have Prior Student Employment with the Public Service?

Treasury Board Secretariat has revised its interpretation regarding the recognition of prior student employment for the purpose of calculating vacation leave entitlements. […]

Collective bargaining call for committee members

The FI Collective Agreement expires on November 6th, 2014 FIs are needed to serve on the Collective Bargaining Committee for […]

RBC Severance Seminars

As a result of the Arbitration Award removing the continued accumulation of voluntary severance from our Collective Agreement, you will have […]

Dec 2, 2013

2013 AGM Election Results

Resolutions Resolution  In Favour Opposed Result 1 Approval of 2012 AGM Minutes 261 3 APPROVED 2 Approval of 2012 Financial […]

Nov 25, 2013

ACFO event schedule during FMI PD week

ACFO has a full schedule of events and activities planned during FMI PD Week in Ottawa.   Tuesday – Friday Nov. 26 […]

Update on New Salary Implementation and Severance Cash Out

Salary Implementation November 7th 2013 marks the effective date for significant changes to our salaries resulting from the July 5, 2013 […]

Nov 6, 2013

Lest We Forget

On November 11th each year, we wear a poppy to pay tribute to Canada’s brave men and women in uniform. […]

FI Collective Agreement: Implementation Underway

ACFO officially signed a new FI Collective Agreement on September 30, 2013.  A copy of the agreement is now available on ACFO’s website; for […]

"Pay in Arrears" Issues Resolved

Since Treasury Board announced it would be moving to a pay in arrears systems as part of its  “pay modernization” […]