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 […]

ACFO welcomes report on whistleblower protection, calls on government to implement quickly

ACFO recommendations feature prominently in a new report from the House Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates and the […]

ACFO congratulates the government on ratifying ILO Convention 98

On June 14, 2017, the Canadian government ratified the International Labour Organization’s Convention 98, which provides protection at an international […]

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. […]

Update: FI Collective Agreement implementation and timelines

We have heard back from Treasury Board on the signing date for the public service FI Collective Agreement which has […]

Budget 2017: Positive messaging but limited action

The 2017 federal budget contains encouraging messaging about several of ACFO’s priority areas but the plan is short on the […]

Collective Agreement: Next steps

As you likely know, the FI Community in the public service overwhelmingly ratified the new collective agreement in early January. […]

Collective agreement ratified

With more than 2600 votes cast, the public service FI Community has voted overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the tentative […]

ACFO reaches tentative agreement with Treasury Board

Before the Christmas break, the ACFO bargaining team reached a tentative collective agreement with Treasury Board for FIs in the […]

Collective bargaining: Movement anticipated at the table

As of our last collective bargaining update, the ACFO team had walked away from the table in frustration with an […]