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Collective bargaining: Progress made but more work to be done
ACFO’s negotiating team met with Treasury Board’s team this week in Ottawa for our first round of negotiations with a […]
Preliminary thoughts on what to expect in collective bargaining
As most of you likely know, ACFO’s negotiating team is scheduled to head back to the bargaining table February 16 […]
NAV Canada agreement ratified; public service talks resume
The FI Community at NAV Canada has overwhelmingly voted in favour of ratifying the new collective agreement negotiated by ACFO. […]
Collective bargaining update: Rebooting talks
With a new government in place for at least the next four years, the ACFO collective bargaining team anticipates something […]
ACFO-drafted complaint filed at the ILO
An ACFO-drafted complaint has been filed on behalf of 230,000 Canadian federal public servants at the International Labour Organization (ILO) […]
Collective Bargaining Update: Recap of session and next steps
The ACFO and Treasury Board teams met for another round of bargaining last week in Ottawa. ACFO once again brought […]
Collective Bargaining: Next dates set
The ACFO and Treasury Board negotiating teams are scheduled to meet August 11-13 in Ottawa after ACFO agreed to the […]
ACFO joins Charter challenge against C-59
ACFO has signed on to a joint lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the government’s budget implementation legislation – legislation that […]
Ottawa Citizen reports on ACFO’s response to “obstructionist” comments
ACFO President Milt Isaacs was quoted at length by the Ottawa Citizen after Treasury Board President Tony Clement accused the […]
Reality Check: Collective bargaining, sick leave and Bill C-59
Historically, ACFO has avoided going into great detail about what transpires at the bargaining table in a public forum. We […]
Bill C-59: Our freedom of association matters
Since 1989, the Association of Canadian Financial Officers has represented the FI Community with the same sort of professionalism and […]
Understanding your rights: Religious observance
As part of our lead up to this round of collective bargaining, some members of the FI Community asked if […]