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Get involved and stay connected

There are a variety of ways to get involved and share your ideas at the ATSSC. Talk to your manager about existing working groups and committees, and consult the links below for additional opportunities.

Stay Connected

  • The ATSSC intranet helps to keep employees connected and up to date with important information, messages and new events.
  • GCconnex is a professional social collaboration platform used across the federal government which enables public servants to connect through shared experience, knowledge, groups or interests.
  • GCIntranet is an authoritative, central communications channel to reach all public servants. Makes it faster and easier to find information and tools public servants need to do their jobs and collaborate across institutions.
  • GCpedia is a knowledge-sharing tool designed to facilitate collaboration and co-creation of information.
  • GCcollab is a networking and collaborative workspace open to all Canadian public servants (federal, provincial and territorial), academics and students, as well as to all Canadians by invitation.
  • GCwiki is a public wiki hosted by the Government of Canada to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • GCdirectory is a directory of federal public servants to help you find a colleague.

Learn about GCDocs (ATSSC's records repository)

GCdocs is the official Electronic Document Records Management Solution (EDRMS) of the Government of Canada, used by the ATSSC as its primary repository for corporate information and electronic documents.

While internal services and most secretariats have access to GCdocs, please note that Canada Industrial Relations Board, Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board and Social Security Tribunal secretariats are not currently using the ATSSC's IT infrastructure and therefore do not have access to GCdocs. If you work for one of these secretariats, please speak with your manager to find out more about where key information can be accessed and saved for your work unit.

Visit the Information Management intranet page for information, resources and best practices.

All questions related to Information Management can be sent to: IMsupport-soutienalaGI@tribunal.gc.ca .


Information about your pay and benefits (including leave)

Note: Government of Canada systems and applications, such as MyGCPay, Phoenix, and the Pension Portal, are secure. To sign in, your PRI and myKEY are required.

When and how do I get paid?

Payday is every second Wednesday. Your pay is for work completed up to and including the end of the day, two Wednesdays before. This means that you get paid for 10 days, from Thursday to Wednesday, for work that concluded two weeks previously.

For employees who are new to the public service, you can expect to receive your first pay three weeks after your start date.

For employees transferring to the ATSSC from another federal government department, you will continue to be paid by your former department until such time as your pay file has been transferred to the ATSSC Compensation and Benefits Team.

The federal government uses direct deposit to electronically transfer your pay to your bank account.

For all questions about pay and benefits, please send an email to: Compensation-Remuneration@tribunal.gc.ca

Resources:

Should I access “MyGCPay” to view my pay statements?

Yes. The MyGCPay Web application was designed for viewing one’s pay statement in addition to the following functions:

  • Helping you better understand information regarding your pay and benefits
  • Providing the ability to print important documents, like tax slips and proof of employment
  • Accessing historical information, paycheques, benefits plans, enquiries, dating back to 2016
Resources:

What is Phoenix and when do I need to access it?

Phoenix is the Government of Canada's pay and benefits application. Access Phoenix for self-service functions to:

  • Manage direct deposit information and voluntary deductions
  • Manage coverage under the Public Service Health Care Plan
  • Update employee-to-manager relationships
  • Report time
  • View payroll statements and tax slips (though, we suggest MyGCPay is the better application for this)

Will I receive benefits and if so, what are they?

Information related to benefits that are specific to you, will be provided to you by your Compensation Advisor. Please contact a member of the Compensation and Benefits Team at Compensation-Remuneration@tribunal.gc.ca if you have any questions.

For questions related specifically to pension, please contact the Pension Centre at 1-800-561-7930 (or the Pension Portal for plan members).

Resources:

What are my leave entitlements and how do I request leave?

Leave entitlements are outlined in relevant authorities. For questions on interpretation, please ask your manager or send an e-mail to the Labour Relations team: LR_ATSSC-RL_SCDATA@tribunal.gc.ca.

For additional information on leave, please consult the Taking leave page.

Requesting Leave:

The Human Resources Information System (HRIS) is the self-serve system used by the ATSSC employees to request paid leave, such as vacation leave, sick leave, various family-related leave, etc. HRIS Leave Self-serve also allows you to view your leave balances and the history of the leave you have taken.

Employees who are entitled to paid leave—i.e., indeterminate or term (full-time/part-time) employees whose pay is being managed by the ATSSC Compensation and Benefits Team—can create a HRIS account.

Note: If you have transferred to the ATSSC from another federal government department, only once your pay file has been transferred to the ATSSC will you be able to create an HRIS Leave Self-serve user account. If you are on secondment at the ATSSC, your pay continues to be managed by your home department (or the Public Service Pay Centre) and you will not have access to the HRIS.

For more information on HRIS, including special instructions for employees of the Social Security Tribunal secretariat, please visit our HRIS intranet page.