Civil Service Public Service Award Options
Dear NSGEU Civil Service members,
We have been in contact with the Employer and have been told an email will be sent to all members late in the day tomorrow, January 11, 2018, outlining the process to exercise your options for an early payment in lieu of the Public Service Award (PSA).
Please make sure to check your email and junk mail folders tomorrow and if you do not receive this update, please give us a call at 902-424-4063 or toll-free at 1-877-556-7438 or send us an email at inquiry@nsgeu.ca
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