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Phoenix update – ACFO meets with PSPC and files policy grievance
On July 7, ACFO Executive Vice-President Dany Richard attended a Public Service and Procurement Canada (PSPC) National Labour-Management Consultation Committee […]
Phoenix chaos: Questions and answers
The challenges and frustrations with the Phoenix pay system continue to mount and we are hearing from more and more […]
ACFO applauds movement on ILO Convention 98
A recent report from the Canadian Press suggests the Canadian government is considering ratifying ILO Convention 98, which protects collective […]
May 19 update regarding Phoenix pay system
Since our last update regarding the Phoenix pay system, we are aware that pay issues have continued to arise and […]
Update regarding Phoenix pay system
As you know, many federal public servants have been affected by issues regarding the Phoenix pay system that began to […]
Budget 2016 offers opportunity to the FI Community: ACFO
The 2016 federal budget contains many steps in the right direction for Canadians who rely on high quality public services […]
ACFO supports recommendations for progressive taxation, restoring the public service in the 2016 Alternative Federal Budget
ACFO welcomes the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ 2016 Alternative Federal Budget (AFB) and supports its recommendations to restore the […]
ACFO on Budget 2016: Restoring fairness and funding a progressive platform
Last week ACFO submitted a brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee as part of that committee’s budget consultation […]
ACFO President reacts to fiscal update
With the news that Canada’s budget is once again in deficit, Milt Isaacs, President of the Association of Canadian Financial […]
A tale of two sectors: On corruption, labour rights and the need for a global voice
Two items in the news recently have thrown into stark relief just how uneven the playing field is for those […]
Closing down the Funding Democracy summit and looking to what comes next
“If not me, then who? If not now, then when?” With those words, ACFO President Milt Isaacs formally adjourned the […]
Linda McQuaig: Finally getting the issue on the table
From June 16-17 2015, ACFO hosted the international Funding Democracy summit, an international two-day event uniting global leaders from industry, […]