The audit, trade and purchasing group includes positions that are primarily involved in the application of in-depth knowledge of accounting standards and audit standards generally accepted in the design, implementation and management of external audit programs; Planning, development, implementation and management of policies, programs, services and other economic development activities; Planning, development, provision and management of policies, programs, systems or other procurement and procurement activities in the public service. OTTAWA, May 28, 2019 /CNW/ – The government has concluded 5 preliminary agreements with groups from the Professional Service Institute of Canada, the Association of Canadian Financial Officers and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. After ratification, the agreements will apply to nearly 30,000 federal public service employees. The Canadian government remains committed to agreements that are reasonable to taxpayers and that provide workers with fair wage increases. TBS has published the highlights of the latest round of collective agreements that have been signed. Bargaining Partners: UNIFOR Collective Agreement: June 30, 2022 Dispute Resolution Mechanism: “I am pleased that more than 30,000 public servants have negotiated new interim collective agreements in good faith. This is another example of the respect our government has always reserved for Canadian public servants. We remain committed to our good faith in collective bargaining and hope to continue to secure agreements that are good for public servants and fair to Canadian taxpayers. The agreements would cover a four-year period and would include economic increases of 2% for each of the first two years and 1.5% for each of the remaining two years. These interim agreements also include new measures to facilitate their implementation and compensate workers who do not receive retroactive payments or wage increases within agreed timeframes.
Negotiating units that have entered into preliminary agreements include: The audit, negotiation and purchasing group includes positions that primarily contribute to the application of in-depth knowledge of accounting standards and audit standards generally accepted in the planning, provision and management of external audit programs. Bargaining Partners: Federal Government Dockyard Trades and Labour Council (Esquimalt) (West) (FGDTLC (W)) Collective Agreement Expiration Date: January 30, 2023 Dispute Resolution Mechanism: Arbitrators for the SP Group, one of the priorities, as indicated by our members was a set of wages that has at least the rate of inflation over the contract period on average. . The Canadian government is leading by example when it comes to… I don`t see the new rates on the TBS website. And I can`t open the intranet links. The information on this website relates to public service employees for whom the Employers` Council is the Treasury. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada Twitter: @TBS_Canada Facebook: www.facebook.com/YourGovernmentatWork/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/tbs-sct/ I suspect they are waiting for the new pay scales to be implemented before they are published online. .
. . For a copy of the AU Job Evaluation Standard, please contact TBS Public Enquiries. . . . Positions excluded from the audit, trade and purchasing group are those whose main purpose is defined in the definition of another group or for which one or more of the following activities are given priority: for more information: Contacts (media): Farees Nathoo, Media Relations, Office of the President of the Ministry of Finance and Minister of Digital Government, 613-369-3170; The work of the media, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Phone: 613-369-9400, free: 1-855-TBS-9-SCT (1-855-827-9728), TTY (telecommunication device for the hard of hearing): 613-369-9371, e-mail: [emailprotected] .





