Shared Risk Pension Model
Government is making pensions more secure, transparent and affordable.
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Careers with the New Brunswick Public Service are diverse and there’s lots of room to grow, both professionally and personally.
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- 17 April 2013
Provincial government, highway supervisors sign new contract
The provincial government and highway supervisors in the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure have signed a new, four-year collective agreement.
- 16 April 2013
Province signs collective agreement with New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees
The provincial government has signed a collective agreement with the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees, which represents technical inspection, laboratory and medical bargaining groups.
- 04 April 2013
Provincial government, New Brunswick Teachers' Federation reach tentative collective agreement
The provincial government and the New Brunswick Teachers' Federation have reached a tentative collective agreement.

Workforce Profile
This workforce profile provides information about human resources in the New Brunswick public service, which includes employees working in the departments, school system, and health sector.
Corporate HR Plan
The Corporate HR Plan is a three-year roadmap that will guide the development of the New Brunswick public service.
New Professionals
The New Professionals Initiative ensures that individuals with less than five years of service in the provincial public service will receive the tools they need to succeed.
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Provincial government, highway supervisors sign new contract
The provincial government and highway supervisors in the Department of ...

Province signs collective agreement with New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees
The provincial government has signed a collective agreement with the ...

Contract signed with PIPSC
The provincial government and the Professional Institute of the Public ...

Investment made in Community Food Mentor program
The provincial government is investing more than $35,000 to support ...

