Professional Institute Of The Public Service Of Canada
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Billboards take aim at Bill 124, Ford government’s intention to appeal court ruling"The Ford government must forgo an appeal and repeal Bill 124," said Jennifer Carr, the president of PIPSC.PoliticsDec 8, 2022
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Deals reached on paid time off for domestic violence victims the ‘beginning of a wave’: ExpertCanada currently has a patchwork of legislation that provides for domestic-violence leave.CanadaJun 22, 2019
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CRA insiders say Canada’s tax system helps rich avoid paying taxes: study81 per cent of CRA employees surveyed in a recent PIPSC report agree that tax loopholes and exemptions disproportionately benefit wealthy Canadians.CanadaAug 17, 2018
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Phoenix employees to face a new hurdle: tax seasonFederal employees affected by Phoenix payroll mistakes may face higher income taxes.MoneyFeb 7, 2017
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Public servant union gets new deal, allows scientists to openly share researchThe union representing public servants has reached a tentative contract that it says gives federal scientists the right to share their research with the media.CanadaDec 11, 2016
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Scientist group denounces closure of Lethbridge Research Centre libraryThe Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) is sounding the alarm over the closure of the federal science library at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Lethbridge Research Centre.EnvironmentAug 21, 2015
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