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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 […]
ACFO president presents Phoenix data to PSPC
On June 21, ACFO President Dany Richard presented the results of the latest FI Community Phoenix Impact Study survey to […]
Public Service Week, the effects of Phoenix on government financial information and the role FIs will play
Each year in the third week of June, the government takes Public Service Week as an opportunity to celebrate the […]
ACFO responds to the Auditor General’s report on Phoenix and releases early data from the Spring 2018 Phoenix survey
In calling the implementation of the Phoenix pay system “an incomprehensible failure” in his report yesterday, the Auditor General affirmed […]
ACFO in the news: President Richard comments on the upcoming Phoenix report
ACFO President Dany Richard was recently interviewed by Radio-Canada about the upcoming Auditor General’s report on Phoenix. Dany specifically asked […]
Phoenix Survey: Tracking progress and lingering impacts
After ACFO President Dany Richard presented the results of our latest Phoenix Impact Study to PSPC, the federal government committed […]
ACFO in the news: President comments on government’s plan for managing Phoenix
ACFO President Dany Richard was recently quoted in two articles in iPolitics about the federal government’s plans to bypass internal […]
No automatic cash out of leave
Treasury Board has confirmed that, once again, public service members won’t have their vacation, compensatory, lieu days, lieu hours or […]
Budget 2018: Progress on Phoenix, pay equity and tax fairness
In the 2018 federal budget, the government has announced some positive movement on a few of ACFO’s priorities including Phoenix and […]