Harper
government axes more than 10,000 federal jobs
The
federal government is chopping jobs faster than expected, axing more
than 10,000 positions in the past six months.
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November, 2012
Treasury
Board President Tony Clement said the quick action on job reductions
was spurred by a desire to save money and avoid keeping federal
workers in limbo about their future.
“We
deliberately tried to fast forward as many decisions as possible to
give our employees certainty as soon as possible and also to reach
our goals as soon as possible,” Clement said in an interview
Friday.
“We
are definitely on track and we believe it is absolutely critical to
rein in spending at this point, that we have to exercise prudent
fiscal management,” he said.
The
government is under pressure to eliminate its $26 billion deficit in
time for the 2015 election, a timeline Prime Minister Stephen Harper
said Friday is possible.
The
spring budget set out the government’s goal to eliminate 19,200
positions within the federal government over three years. But in just
six months, the government is halfway to that goal after reducing the
workforce by 10,980. Of those, 7,500 have been eliminated through
attrition, the treasury board said in a release.
Public
Safety, Canada Revenue Agency and Human Resources and Skills
Development are the departments in line to take the biggest hit.
Asked
whether he worries about the personal toll on federal workers feeling
the stress from the reductions, Clement said, “I think what most
people want is certainty, they just want to know where they stand.
“It
is our obligation as an employer to get on with it as much as
possible,” he said.
Clement
said the government is making other moves to trim its administrative
costs, such cutting travel and using video and telephone conferences
instead.
“We
are reducing program administration and operating costs,” he said.
“We are consolidating a lot of corporate services across
departments. We are combining physical space and administrative
expertise.”

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