Public Service Pride Week 2022
On behalf of everyone at the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE), we wish you a Happy Public Service Pride Week, and for those in the National Capital Region, Happy Capital Pride.
Update on PSHCP: Tentative agreement reached
After years of negotiations, a new tentative agreement has been reached with the Employer to update the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP). The tentative agreement is being presented to Treasury Board for ratification shortly.
2022 CAPE Budget Ratification Vote Results
Following the Membership Budget Meeting that was held on May 5, 2022, all members in good standing were invited to vote on CAPE's 2022 budget from June 20th to July 4th. Here are the results.
Interpreters injured on the job: CAPE meets with Public Services and Procurement Canada and the Translation Bureau
On Monday, June 27, CAPE President Greg Phillips met with Deputy Minister for Public Services and Procurement Canada, Paul Thompson, as well as the Chief Executive Officer of the Translation Bureau, Lucie Séguin. The meeting was intended to discuss the interpreters’ ongoing workplace health challenges.
Submit a Resolution!
You can make your voice heard by submitting resolutions. This is a great way for all registered members to exercise their privileges.
National Public Service Week 2022
We at CAPE are proud to represent our 22,000 federal public sector members, and during National Public Service Week invite the public to join us in celebrating and recognizing their hard work.
CAPE discusses vaccine mandate and interpreters’ safety concerns with Conservative Shadow Minister for Labour
The current challenges to the federal workforce, the vaccine mandate and interpreters’ health and safety concerns were the focus of a recent meeting between the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) and the Conservative Party of Canada’s Shadow minister for Labour.
Government is Suspending its Mandatory Vaccination Policy
The Government has announced today it is suspending its Mandatory Vaccination Policy, effective Monday, June 20. It also announced that unvaccinated employees on administrative leave could be reinstated the same day.
CAPE meets NDP leadership to address interpreters’ health and safety risks
The working conditions of federal interpreters was the focus of a recent meeting between the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) and the leadership of the New Democratic Party (NDP).
Run for an elected position on the National Executive Committee!
In anticipation of the next election in November, it is time to issue a call for nominations to fill two TR director positions for the remainder of the current NEC term, until December 31, 2023.