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ACFO welcomes agreement between CPA and CIPFA
As proud partners of both Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) Canada and the UK-based Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy […]
Ottawa Citizen reports on ACFO’s response to “obstructionist” comments
ACFO President Milt Isaacs was quoted at length by the Ottawa Citizen after Treasury Board President Tony Clement accused the […]
Reality Check: Collective bargaining, sick leave and Bill C-59
Historically, ACFO has avoided going into great detail about what transpires at the bargaining table in a public forum. We […]
Bill C-59: Our freedom of association matters
Since 1989, the Association of Canadian Financial Officers has represented the FI Community with the same sort of professionalism and […]
Understanding your rights: Religious observance
As part of our lead up to this round of collective bargaining, some members of the FI Community asked if […]
ACFO’s Funding Democracy summit: Updates and answers
ACFO’s Funding Democracy summit is a mere two months away. There are still some seats reserved for ACFO members so […]
PSAC's March 19 rallies for healthy workplaces
As you may know, the Public Service Alliance of Canada is organizing rallies across Canada in support of healthier workplaces […]
You’re invited: ACFO hosting a historic global summit on sustainable government
Many of you may have already heard about Funding Democracy, an ACFO-organized global summit that will bring together world-renowned leaders […]
Collective Bargaining Update: More talks complete
ACFO and Treasury Board negotiating teams met in Ottawa for another round of negotiations last week. ACFO’s team opened the […]
Collective Bargaining: Primer on job action options and the importance of the right to strike
Today, February 18, has been designated the global day of action for the right to strike by the International Trade […]
ACFO’s position on performance management
In April 2014, a revised Directive on Performance Management was implemented across federal departments to standardize employee performance reviews. Now […]
ACFO applauds landmark Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada’s recent ruling on Saskatchewan’s unconstitutional essential services framework will have ramifications at the national level. […]