Home
UPCE, a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) represents 2,400 employees of Canada Post Corporation, who do clerical, administrative, technical and professional work. UPCE is the smallest bargaining unit at Canada Post and is a predominantly female group.

Latest Headlines
-
PSAC-UPCE members accepted Canada Post’s final offer. All members, including term employees whose terms expired during the course of the strike, should go back to work on December 23, 2008. All members are advised to meet at their normal picket locations to return to work together.
PSAC members accept Canada Post’s final offer ».
Ratification kit
[...] - NOVA SCOTIA
It was another day of unity and solidarity in Nova Scotia. Picket lines went up strong and solid in Sydney at 5 a.m. and CUPW members continued to support the picket lines. UPCE members were feeling positive following the meeting yesterday with MP Eyking who committed to contact John Baird and to write a [...] - Our union’s strong and clear rejection of the employer’s poorly designed Short Term Disability Plan has challenged Canada Post to revisit their mandate on this issue.
CPC’s response to our rejection vote and to the PSAC’s open letter to the CPC board of directors is to write an open letter of their own to PSAC members.
In [...] - Marc A. Courtois, chairperson
Moya Greene Denyse Chicoyne
Thomas Cryer A. Michel Lavigne
Daurene E. Lewis, C.M. Siân M. Matthews
Iris G. Petten Robert B. Pletch, Q.C.
William H. Sheffield Donald Woodley
Sir/Madam:
I write to you as National President of the 160,000-member Public Service Alliance of Canada and particularly the 2,100 PSAC [...] - NOVA SCOTIA
What a productive day it was in Nova Scotia. In Halifax, members wrapped up old shoes and boots and sent them to PM Stephen Harper. Included in the package was a message that stated “Give Moya the Boot!” or “Prime Minister Harper STEP UP and Save Canada Post Sick Leave Benefits”. This campaign seemed [...]