March 6, 2008
News release
MONTREAL – Racialized delegates of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) from across the country will have an opportunity to examine issues that have a direct impact on their communities such as the current backlash and debate on the issue of reasonable accommodation, racial profiling and security, and the cut-backs of public services. These issues are also workshop topics at the union's National Conference for Racially Visible Members.
With the theme “Be the Change: Create a Better World,” the three-day conference aims to strengthen solidarity and to empower, politicize and mobilize members to take on leadership and action to ensure their union, workplaces and communities are free of racism.
Speakers at the conference are:
Date:
March 7 to March 9, 2008
Location:
Hyatt Regency Hotel
1255 Jeanne-Mance
Montreal, Quebec
The PSAC, with its 160,000 members, is one of the largest unions in Canada. Although the majority of its members work in the federal public service, the PSAC also represents workers in several sectors of activity in three territorial governments, government agencies, crown corporations, para-public institutions and private sector organizations.
For information:
Joselito Calugay, PSAC communications officer,
613-293-9324 (cell)
09-060308
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