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  2. GCTools - Wikipedia

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    GCTools is a suite of enterprise digital collaboration applications maintained by the Canadian Government.It consists of: GCcollab, the Government of Canada's first public-facing platform to enable collaboration and networking with experts, partners and any Canadian by invitation (based on Elgg);

  3. Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    The College Employer Council blocked the counting of the ballots for more than a year, eventually losing. When the ballots were counted in January, 2018, 84% were in favour, leading to approximately 20,000 part-time support staff joining the union. [8] OPSEU called this "the largest union organizing drive in Canadian history." [9]

  4. National Union of Public and General Employees - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union (SGEU) The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees was a member of NUPGE until 2001 when it was suspended for trying to take members from another union. Then in 2006 the AUPE decided to disaffiliate from the NUPGE and by extension the Canadian Labour Congress and Alberta Federation of Labour.

  5. Public Service Alliance of Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest union in the Canadian federal public sector. PSAC members work in every province and territory, and also work abroad in embassies and consulates . Many of PSAC's some 200,000 members work for the federal public service, crown corporations , or agencies as immigration officers, fisheries officers, food inspectors, customs ...

  6. Shared Services Canada - Wikipedia

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    Shared Services Canada (SSC; French: Services partagés Canada (SPC)) is an agency of the Government of Canada responsible for advancing, consolidating and providing information technology services across federal government departments. It was established in 2011 to combine digital services such as data storage that were previously duplicated ...

  7. Phoenix pay system - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix pay system is a payroll processing system for Canadian federal government employees, provided by IBM in June 2011 using PeopleSoft software, and run by Public Services and Procurement Canada. The Public Service Pay Centre is located in Miramichi, New Brunswick.

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  9. Canadian Labour Congress - Wikipedia

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    The appropriateness of a group for collective bargaining is established by the Labour Board of the jurisdiction and may consist of all employees of an enterprise at a single location or a select group of employees—maintenance workers, a specific trade or regulated group (such as teachers or nurses), front office employees, etc. [citation ...