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February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Claude Poirier

Finance committee  We have been working on this for almost seven years. We were in the final stage that involved negotiating pay scales. The government is claiming that bargaining doesn't work, when in fact it works very well. One good example is the case of the Library of Parliament analysts. The

February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Claude Poirier

Finance committee  Historically, whenever a classification conversion occurs in the Public Service, there is no need to repeat the exercise every five years. The conversion is done once. The value of the work, the position and the duties associated with it are evaluated using an analysis grid that

February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Claude Poirier

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. CAPE represents 12,000 Canadian public servants, some of whom you may already know very well. They include the Library of Parliament analysts, research officers, translators and interpreters working on the Hill and, last but by no means least, the economist

February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting

Claude Poirier