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New research highlights urgent need to support Correctional Program Officers and strengthen rehabilitation in Canada’s correctional system
OTTAWA, ON, March 25, 2026 /CNW/ – The Union of Safety and Justice Employees (USJE) is calling for greater recognition and support for Correctional Program Officers (CPOs) following the release of a new research report examining their experiences working in Canada’s federal correctional system.
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New research highlights urgent need to support Correctional Program Officers and strengthen rehabilitation in Canada’s correctional system
The Union of Safety and Justice Employees (USJE) is calling for greater recognition and support for Correctional Program Officers (CPOs) following the release of a new research report examining their experiences working in Canada's federal correctional system.
Will disabilities be considered in the workforce adjustment process?
Dear Public Service Confidential, I received a workforce adjustment letter in January and am both anxious and confused. My letter was really vague and confusing with its wording. I am on the autism spectrum/have a learning disability and am worried that I may lose my job.
Here’s where 15,000 federal public service jobs will be cut over 3 years
Nearly 15,000 full-time equivalent positions will be cut in federal departments over the next three years, as part of the federal government’s plan to find $60 billion in savings by 2029.
Federal public safety workers in Yellowknife demonstration
The Union of Safety and Justice Employees staged a demonstration in downtown Yellowknife on Wednesday morning against cuts to the federal public service.
Union urges federal government to halt early retirement program for public servants
The federal public service’s largest union has filed official complaints asking the government to "cease the unilateral implementation" of its early retirement incentive program until its parameters are negotiated with the union.
Cuts targeting Indigenous rights staff at Justice Department ‘reckless,’ critics warn
Unions and lawyers worry Canada may be deprioritizing reconciliation and slowing Indigenous communities' access to justice, as looming public service cuts appear to heavily target the Indigenous rights and relations portfolio at the Department of Justice.
