Collective bargaining is a legal process that takes place between
a bargaining agent and an employer with the goal of setting out
the terms and conditions of employment for those workers represented.
The rules governing this process are set out by the relevant labour
legislation.
Each bargaining agent also has rules about how they will negotiate
on behalf of their members. These rules can include how the member
input is gathered, how decisions are made about bargaining proposals,
who participates in various areas of bargaining. PSAC's rules are
set out in Regulation
15 of our Constitution.
If you are interested in more information about the composition
of our membership as it relates to bargaining,
click here.
Please note that this section is a work in progress. If you have
suggestions for information that would help explain the bargaining
process, please contact us at bargaining@psac-afpc.com.
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