CRA: Public Interest Commission Dates Set

CRA: Public Interest Commission Dates Set

June 11, 2014

Chair of the Public Interest Commission has set dates for October

As per the Public Service Labour Relations Act, CRA filed for a Public Interest Conciliation (PIC) earlier this year following the breakdown of mediation talks.

Since that time, we have submitted our list of outstanding issues , named our  representative for the Public Interest Commission (PIC) and waited for the PIC Chair to be named and to set hearing dates.  Our Bargaining Team has also conducted dozens of general membership meetings across the country to discuss negotiations. 

Over that same period of time, the CRA has sent two communications directly to CRA employees in an effort to undermine our efforts to both negotiate a fair collective agreement and defend our hard-fought gains. 

On Tuesday, the Public Service Labour relations Board contacted us with confirmed dates for a hearing to be held at the Public Service Labour Relations Board October 8 and 9.  Under federal legislation, the PIC has 30 days following the hearing to submit its recommendation.  This deadline can be extended if deemed necessary by the Chair of the Labour Board.  The PIC’s recommendations are non-binding. 

As we have said from the outset of this round of negotiations, our Bargaining Team’s job is to achieve protections for PSAC/UTE members at CRA – including a three-year agreement and ensuring that cuts to our sick leave cannot be put on the table for negotiation this year. CRA and the Harper government want a two-year agreement so that they can propose cuts to our sick leave. Our position is  three years – and no cuts to our sick leave.  We look forward to making our case before the Public Interest Commission.

If you have any questions or concerns, speak with your Local President, UTE RVP or a bargaining team member.  For more information, including a summary of our position on the outstanding issues in bargaining, go to http://psacunion.ca/canada-revenue-agency

In Solidarity,

Robert Campbell's signature
Robert Campbell
National President, UTE