More than 120,000 PSAC public servants have returned to work after striking with a commitment from the feds to ease remote work regulations.
PSAC said the telework policy was last updated in 2020, before the pandemic began.
more details about the guidelines will be announced as part of the agreement ratification process in the days and weeks ahead.In a statement released Monday, PSAC said the new process means that members will have access to additional protection when subject to what they believe are arbitrary decisions about remote work requests.Article content
He said employee rights around remote work arrangements will be protected through a process in which complaints can go to management, then a component of labour relations, then lastly to a joint union-employer panel, rather than to the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Board. The joint union-employer panel will then make a recommendation that goes before the department head for a final decision, Aubry said.
This newspaper reached out to the government for more information about the process but did not receive a response in time for publication.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.When speaking to reporters on Monday, Fortier said that, on telework, the tentative agreement supports “fairness, equity and modernization,” adding that the new mechanism will “encourage the union and manager to discuss individual issues that could touch culture or management issues.
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