(b) the assumption that the employer and the bargaining partner have entered into an essential service agreement. The transition to employment (transition in terms of employment) – is a situation that occurs when the President decides that the services of one or more unspecified workers will no longer be required beyond a certain date due to the lack of work or the termination of a function within the Agency. Such situations may arise for reasons that, among other things, are not mentioned in the “Politics” section. 53.01 The employer recognizes the usefulness of training leave. At the written request of the worker and with the employer`s consent, a worker may benefit from unpaid training leave for different periods of up to one (1) renewable year by mutual agreement to go to an accredited educational institution in an educational area where preparation is necessary to better occupy the current role of the worker or to carry out studies in a field, in order to provide a service that the employer needs or plans to provide. 37.08 A worker does not receive any months of leave credits under this contract for which he has already been granted leave under another collective agreement in which the employer is involved or according to other rules or regulations of the employer. 110 (1) Subject to the other provisions of this party, the employer, the negotiator of a bargaining unit and the deputy head of a particular division under Schedule I of the Financial Management Act, or another part of the federal public administration covered by Schedule IV of this Act, may jointly conduct collective bargaining in accordance with all conditions of employment for all workers in the collective agreement unit employed in that division or in another part of the public administration. OTTAWA, ON, July 10, 2020 /CNW/CNW/ – In keeping with its obligation to enter into agreements that are fair to both workers and Canadians, the Canadian government reached a preliminary agreement on July 9, 2020 with Canada`s largest federal public service union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC). If ratified, the Canadian government will have reached agreements for this round of negotiations, which will cover nearly 60 per cent of public servants.