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Quebec, February 28, 2018 – At 6:30 this morning, members of the Union of National Defence Employees (UNDE), a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec), began distributing information leaflets at the entrance to the Valcartier military base. This action, which disrupted the arrival of federal employees at their place of work this morning, marks the second anniversary of the Phoenix pay system.

Montreal, February 28, 2018 – At 6 a.m. this morning, approximately one hundred members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec Region (PSAC-Quebec), began demonstrating in front of the federal building at 715, Peel Street in Montreal. Their action marks the second anniversary of the Phoenix pay system and is intended to denounce the pay problems the system has generated. The members’ action disrupted the arrival of federal employees at their workplace this morning.

Matane, January 29, 2018 - The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Quebec region is inviting the media to a press briefing during it they will talk about the Phoenix pay system.

Problems caused by the rollout of Phoenix have been plaguing more than 150,000 federal public service employees since February 2016. In the region, as everywhere in Canada, members are affected by the fiasco of this pay system.

Québec City, January 18, 2018 – The members of the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees (UCTE), a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), are currently rallying at the entrance to the Port de Québec, at the corner of Dalhousie Street and Quai Saint-André in Québec City.

“Our members are standing firm. We are resolved to send the representatives and CEO of the Port de Québec the message that we will do our utmost to preserve and improve members’ working conditions,” says Louis Cannon, Regional Vice-President of UCTE.

Jonquière, January 16, 2018 - The Public Service Alliance of Canada is inviting the media to a press conference at which two PSAC members, federal public service workers, will speak out about the Phoenix pay system problems they have been enduring for almost six months.

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