/R E P E A T -- Media Advisory - Federal government workers in Vancouver rally, call on government to do more to solve problems with the Phoenix pay system/
VANCOUVER, Feb. 27, 2018 /CNW/ - On February 28, the second anniversary of the roll out of the federal government's disastrous payroll system, federal public service workers are taking action in Vancouver to call on the government to take the concrete measures necessary to ensure they are paid correctly and on time.
- Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2018
- Time: ongoing activities between 7AM and 10AM
- Location: 800 Burrard Street, Vancouver
- Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2018
- Time: rally from 12:15PM to 12:45PM
- Location: 468 Terminal Avenue, Vancouver
Two years ago the Liberal government decided to implement the pay system introduced by the Conservatives, even though they were told it wasn't ready. Since then hundreds of thousands of federal public service workers have suffered the consequences.
Federal government workers live in fear every day, wondering if they will be underpaid, overpaid, or not paid at all. The constant stress and financial hardship is having a terrible impact on their lives.
"Our members are angry, tired and frustrated. After two years, the government still doesn't have a clear plan to pay us correctly and on time, every time," says Jamey Mills, Public Service Alliance of Canada Regional Executive Vice President. "And, to make matters worse, the government is slow and short-sighted on taking measures that can ease the hardship in the meantime."
"There are a number of concrete things that can be done right now to ease the hardship and stress federal public service workers are facing," Mills explains. "One of the most pressing issues is an overpayment error for tens of thousands of workers. The government is asking our members to repay the gross amount, which means they are asking them to repay more money than they actually received and hope it all comes out in the wash when they file their taxes. This government has paid their employees incorrectly, and now they're supposed to 'loan' them money while they figure it out?!"
The union is also demanding that the government a commit to permanently increasing the number of compensation advisors that run the pay system and provide damages to its employees for the hardships Phoenix has caused, including untold stress, and the time spent dealing with their pay problems.
"Every day our members continue to provide Canadians with the reliable and critical services they need, despite an employer that cannot pay them correctly for their work. These three things are the least the government can do to help them," says Mills.
The actions in Vancouver are some of many being held by federal government workers across the country on February 28.
SOURCE Public Service Alliance of Canada - BC Region
Patrick Bragg, PSAC Communications, cell: (778) 889-3486
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