Pay worker retention deal expires, renewing concerns about Phoenix backlog
OTTAWA — The lapse of an agreement that gave retention bonuses to federal pay centre employees could halt — or even reverse — progress that’s been made in reducing a massive backlog of pay problems generated by the government’s troubled Phoenix pay system, employees warn.
“People are tired, they’re frustrated, they’re burning out,” says Donna Whalen, a compensation adviser at the government’s main pay centre in Miramichi, N.B.
“They’re just taking the rug out from under us as far as providing that incentive, providing that reason to go and do that extra mile every day.”
The federal government has, since August 2017, offered incentives to workers trying to deal with a mountain of problems created by Phoenix, which have included underpayments, overpayments and sometimes no pay at all for thousands of civil servants.