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| − | '''<span style='color:#3095B4;'>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/d/ | + | '''<span style='color:#3095B4;'>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/d/df/FAQ_-_Implementation_of_language_requirements_for_supervisory_positions.pdf FAQ - Implementation of language requirements for supervisory positions]</span>''' |
| − | : This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about the application of the new | + | : This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about the application of the [https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/values-ethics/official-languages/workplace.html new linguistic requirements for positions that include the supervision of employees occupying a position in a bilingual region] since June 20, 2025. |
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| + | '''<span style='color:#3095B4;'>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/e/e2/Guidance_Document_on_WFA_and_OL.pdf Guidance Document - Workforce Adjustment and Official Languages Requirements]</span>''' | ||
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| + | : This guidance document explains how the new official languages requirements for supervisory positions must be applied in the context of selection of employees for retention or lay-off (SERLO), and alternation processes. | ||
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: This document will help you understand your language-of-work rights based on the region in which you work. | : This document will help you understand your language-of-work rights based on the region in which you work. | ||
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: The Position and Classification Information System (PCIS) is designed to collect the information of institutions in the Core Public Administration on various subjects, including official languages. Statistics for the Annual Report on Official Languages are taken from the PCIS at the end of March of each year. Departments must send in their PCIS file each week. | : The Position and Classification Information System (PCIS) is designed to collect the information of institutions in the Core Public Administration on various subjects, including official languages. Statistics for the Annual Report on Official Languages are taken from the PCIS at the end of March of each year. Departments must send in their PCIS file each week. | ||
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: This resource describes the proficiency levels that are used to indicate abilities in a second official language. | : This resource describes the proficiency levels that are used to indicate abilities in a second official language. | ||
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