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Government Operations committee No, I think it's a bit of both, to be quite honest with you. When we say that the governments, the administrations, present or past, have done a good job, yes, but we're meeting the minimum. Here's where we're supposed to be and we are there or just above it. What's wrong with go
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee Barely.
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee Unfortunately, if you look at Public Service Commission annual reports, and this is very easily seen over the last several years, the majority of new hires are precarious workers. They're terms. They're casuals. Therefore, once they're in, then, as we talked about, it becomes who
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee It comes down to the human resources capacity within the individual departments and agencies. They simply don't have the resources to do the processes in a timely manner. I was at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt out in Victoria just a few weeks ago. I was told by the admiral, th
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee That is definitely a problem. Not only is it a human resources capacity, but it's a capacity to do what has been now downloaded to that particular manager. They just don't have the capacity to be able to do hiring processes in a fair and equitable manner. It comes down to, basica
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee As I've said, you can see in the Public Service Commission's annual reports on staffing that this number, unfortunately, incrementally increases every year. What does that do? That puts somebody into a precarious job. They can't really plan, because they have a job for eight mo
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee There is a lot of temporary agency work being done as well within the federal public service. That does nothing for morale, either. When that job was there, and I've had my eye on that job for maybe the past 16, 18 or 24 months, and now all of a sudden I see it being filled by so
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee Absolutely. I think you have to go back to a centralized authority and that would be, of course, the Public Service Commission.
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee I sat on the Public Service Commission joint advisory council from 2012 until May of this year. The council meets roughly twice a year. What we do is we bring these situations, the very situations that we're talking about today, that we're hearing from our membership, to that cou
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee If it's truly a meritorious process, that's exactly what would happen.
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee The council is basically to be an adviser to the commission. Its main purpose is to provide advice, to provide our feedback from what we're hearing from our members to the council. Then what happens to that after.... As I said, I don't know when the inception of the council was,
October 4th, 2018Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, and I want to thank the committee for the opportunity to participate today. I would like to start by commending the federal government for its rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our 140,000 members in the federal public service are
May 8th, 2020Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee Thank you, Mr. Green, for the question.
May 8th, 2020Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Government Operations committee We have just started talks with the Treasury Board regarding a reintegration into the workplace. We have not seen the plan, but Treasury Board has committed that we will see it in the coming days. We look forward to consulting with Treasury Board on the reintegration into the wor
May 8th, 2020Committee meeting
Chris Aylward
Finance committee Thank you, Mr. Easter, and thank you, committee, for the invitation to appear today. The Public Service Alliance of Canada represents over 200,000 workers, and 150,000 of those workers work in the federal public service and in federal agencies. We also represent 40,000 members
July 21st, 2020Committee meeting
Chris Aylward