Union bosses are warning that “thousands” of public service sector employees will be receiving notices advising them that their jobs will be “affected” as a result of the government’s spending cuts this week, just as members of one of Canada’s largest unions meet for a national convention in Ottawa beginning Sunday.
Speaking to CBC News from the Ottawa Convention Centre, Larry Rousseau, the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s regional executive vice president representing the National Capital Region, said the union was advised that “thousands” of work force adjustment (WFA) notices would be going out to public service employees beginning Monday.
The impact of those notices will be “considerable,” according to the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE), which represents approximately 14,000 economists, statisticians, analysts, research assistants, translators, interpreters, terminologists and social science services workers.
In an interview from Quebec City with CBC News on Sunday, CAPE president Claude Poirier said he is bracing for “anywhere from 4,000 to 6,000 employees” to receive WFA notices at Statistics Canada and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada alone…
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