Bargaining Update 18: First “Binding Conciliation” session completed
Our first “Binding Conciliation” session was completed yesterday.
Our first “Binding Conciliation” session was completed yesterday.
The AJC met with the Employer on March 26th, 27th and 28th in bargaining sessions.
As you know, on February 8th 2019 the AJC met with the Employer for the second bargaining session.
As we indicated in our November 28th update, our first bargaining session with Treasury Board since the conciliation decision, was scheduled on December 17th and 18th.
DEAR AJC MEMBERS - after an excessively long wait we finally received the decision from the chair of our conciliation panel.
As indicated in our Oct 18th update on bargaining, we met with Treasury Board on November 23rd to exchange proposals.
As indicated in our Oct 18th update on bargaining, we met with Treasury Board on November 23rd to exchange proposals.
The AJC Negotiations Team (NT) has been very busy since filing our Notice to Bargain. Here's what you need to know
It has now been more than three weeks since the US government was shut down, locking out almost 400,000 federal workers and forcing another 400,000 deemed "essential" to show up to work without pay.
As you know, on February 8th 2019 the AJC met with the Employer for the second bargaining session.
On March 23, 2016, the AJC filed a policy grievance on account of eligible LPs being deprived of their incremental lockstep increases on account of receiving an "Unable to Assess" rating.
The judicial review of the decision by the Binding Conciliation Board we filed in October last year, proceeded yesterday morning.
As mentioned in previous communications, I, as your AJC President, co-chair the Subcommittee on Phoenix Damages. I am pleased to announce that the parties have come to a tentative agreement.
In our December 3rd update we indicated that we did not yet know when the collective agreement retroactive payments would be processed but would let you know as soon as we heard.
As we near our eighth month, we are all acutely aware that we still do not have a decision on the issues raised during our conciliation hearing.