Jan 9, 2018

PSPC update on Phoenix overpayments

Public Service and Procurement Canada (PSPC) provided an update last week on overpayments resulting from the ongoing Phoenix pay system […]

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 […]

Phoenix: A few updates

As many of you are aware, the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system is still causing issues for many public servants, whether […]

Former Assistant PBO calls for greater role for Financial Officers

Sahir Khan, the former Assistant Parliamentary Budget Officer, was part of a CBC Radio feature on the ongoing Phoenix pay […]

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 […]

ACFO in the news: President Dany Richard addresses rising Phoenix costs

ACFO President Dany Richard was recently featured in media coverage discussing the rising cost of the Phoenix payroll system following […]

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 […]

Apr 25, 2017

ACFO presents Phoenix Impact Study results to PSPC Deputy Minister Lemay

Last week, ACFO President Dany Richard met with Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) Deputy Minister Marie Lemay to present […]

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. […]