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Government of Canada compensating former employees for damages caused by the Phoenix pay system


OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 16, 2021 /CNW/ - Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

The Government of Canada continues to take action on all fronts to resolve pay issues related to the Phoenix pay system. As of today, a claims process is available for former employees represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and by bargaining agent signatories of the 2019 damages agreement.

Through a single application process, eligible former employees can claim compensation for all general damages, and for the late implementation of the 2014 collective agreements.

This claims process reflects elements of the Phoenix damages agreement signed with PSAC in October 2020 as well as catch-up clause provisions negotiated with the bargaining agent signatories of the 2019 damages agreement. The catch-up provisions provide those eligible under the 2019 agreement with the same monetary benefits provided in the 2020 PSAC damages agreement. These include general damages compensation of up to $1,000 for the late implementation of the 2014 collective agreements.

With the launch of this claims process, all compensation elements of the Phoenix damages agreements, including the catch-up agreement, have been implemented. Eligible current employees received payments for these amounts earlier this year as part of their regular pay, and a claims process was launched last month to compensate both current and former employees represented by PSAC for severe personal or financial impacts due to pay system issues.

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"We recognize that the implementation of the Phoenix pay system has had an impact, directly or indirectly, on employees and former employees. Today's launch marks a significant milestone as we implement the final element of the damages agreements reached with bargaining agents, ensuring that all those who have been affected will be fairly compensated."

- Mona Fortier, President of the Treasury Board

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SOURCE Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat


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