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Public Service Human Resources Management Agency Of Canada (PSHRMAC)

INTRODUCTION

The Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada (the Agency) was created on December 12, 2003, to ensure that the government's agenda for renewal of human resources management throughout the public service is carried out.

With a mandate to provide the leadership and focus required to foster and sustain modern, results-driven, human resources management across the public service, the Agency will play a pivotal role in helping to ensure public confidence in the government's capacity to deliver cost effective, quality services to Canadians, while at the same time uphold the values of integrity, transparency and accountability.

Inspired by the intent and the spirit of the Public Service Modernization Act (PSMA), the Agency has established a vision for nothing less than the creation of:

"The finest public service in the world, with a workforce and workplace second to none."

The goal is a modern, professional public service, dedicated to the public interest and supporting ministers in democratic governance, representative of the Canadian public and serving Canadians with excellence in the official language of their choice, with employees effectively and ethically led in a high-quality work environment respectful of their linguistic rights.

The Agency, brings together units from the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS), and the Public Service Commission (PSC) to focus on management issues such as learning and leadership development, Official Languages, Employment Equity, Human Resources Planning, Classification, Values & Ethics, and HR systems. The TBS is concentrating on collective bargaining, labour relations, pensions and benefits and the PSC is focusing on staffing.

THE ROLE OF THE AGENCY

The Agency has a dual role to enable departments and agencies to meet new standards for human resources management and support, while also acting as an oversight agency to monitor overall performance and ensure accountability for results.

Working in cooperation with its partners in central agencies, departments, agencies and unions, the Agency will move ahead over the coming years to: implement the Public Service Modernization Act (PSMA); reform the classification system; develop leadership and core learning; implement disclosure protection legislation and the new Values and Ethics Code; improve performance under the Employment Equity Act and the Embracing Change Action Plan; improve compliance of the Official Languages Act and advance implementation of the Official Languages Action Plan; assist departments and agencies to establish shared human resources systems and services; and provide effective human resource planning, monitoring, reporting and accountability.

AGENCY PRIORITIES

The Agency's priorities have been articulated around three strategic outcome components:

  • Modernizing human resources management and strengthening accountability
  • Ensuring effective and ethical leadership and a quality work environment
  • Achieving a representative and accessible public service