No, the minister does not.
Evidence of meeting #22 for Veterans Affairs in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was veteran.
A recording is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #22 for Veterans Affairs in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was veteran.
A recording is available from Parliament.
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
The minister is not in a position, and frankly other senior people in the department aren't in a position, to engage directly on files and interactions between the veterans and those who are established in our department to professionally engage and support those veterans. The minister doesn't know the name, the identity or the location of the veteran. I don't know the name or the identity of the veteran either.
Liberal
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
No, they're not. Case managers work with 14,000 or 14,500 veterans who have complex issues and who are identified as requiring intensive case management. Veterans service agents work with veterans who have less complex issues and needs, and that was the case in this situation.
Liberal
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
I'll refer that to my colleague Mr. Harris, but I think it's our Union of Veterans’ Affairs Employees, or UVAE.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Service Delivery Branch, Department of Veterans Affairs
That's correct.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Service Delivery Branch, Department of Veterans Affairs
In this case, it is the Union of Veterans' Affairs Employees for our veterans service agents.
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
The union has not taken a public position on this case.
Liberal
Sean Casey Liberal Charlottetown, PE
We've often heard that it's difficult if not impossible within the federal public service to terminate an employee. It's something that happens without a great deal of difficulty in the private sector, I can tell you. I've done it myself.
Is it true that it's almost impossible to terminate an employee in the public service? If the answer is “no”, then just how hard is it?
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
That's a very good question. I have not had experience in having to undertake a termination, quite honestly. I know that there are union agreements or collective agreements that guide all of our relationships with our unionized employees. We follow those very closely. Those contain guidelines and rules by which employees are to function and by which employers are to function. We undertake all of our labour relations in those contexts.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Service Delivery Branch, Department of Veterans Affairs
I would add, if I may, that it is not impossible to fire or release an employee in the federal public service, as you've noted, but there are rules that govern that—labour relations processes, collective agreements and policies that come from our chief human resources officer.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Emmanuel Dubourg
Thank you, Mr. Casey.
I invite Luc Desilets to make a short comment.
Mr. Desilets, you have the floor for two and a half minutes.
Bloc
Luc Desilets Bloc Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, QC
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Ledwell, was this employee suspended during the investigation?
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
I cannot give specifics on this employee, as there are rules to follow. However, I can say that this employee currently has no contact with veterans.
Bloc
Luc Desilets Bloc Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, QC
We take this investigation seriously. In my opinion, this information should be made public.
Is the union protecting this employee currently?
What is the union doing to protect this employee?
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
I don't know if the union has been involved, but Mr. Harris may have more information on that.
The union represents all employees, not just this one.
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
Mr. Harris, has the union made any formal commitments?
Assistant Deputy Minister, Service Delivery Branch, Department of Veterans Affairs
I don't have any details on that at the moment.
Bloc
Luc Desilets Bloc Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, QC
That's fine.
Can either of you tell me how an investigative committee like this is set up? Who is on it?
October 20th, 2022 / 4:50 p.m.
Deputy Minister, Department of Veterans Affairs
The minister asked me to lead the investigation. As assistant deputy minister, Mr. Harris is responsible for that whole part of the department. He gives me the report and the information on the investigation. I then pass it on to the minister.