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Carney government identifies 16,000 public service job cuts
Summary
The Carney government says 16,000 positions in core public service departments have been identified for elimination, and more than 23,000 employees have been notified their jobs may be at risk.
Content
Federal officials published a website listing workforce reductions and said 16,000 positions in core public service departments have been identified for elimination so far. The government said about half of those are term, casual or vacant positions, while 8,500 are permanent roles subject to the formal workforce adjustment process. More than 23,000 employees have been notified their jobs could be at risk, and the implementation bill to allow an announced early retirement program has not yet been passed.
Key points:
- The government reported 16,000 positions identified for elimination across core public service departments.
- About half of those are term, casual or vacant positions; 8,500 are permanent positions covered by the workforce adjustment process.
- More than 23,000 employees have received notices that their jobs could be affected.
- The implementation bill for an announced early retirement program has not been passed.
Summary:
The disclosures show widespread workforce reductions and a large number of employees notified of possible job impacts. Next steps noted by officials include departmental updates to the published website and the pending status of the early retirement implementation bill.
