Federal budget missed opportunity for the economy and services
(Ottawa) The union representing most federal government workers in Canada says that Federal Budget 2013 is a missed opportunity for the economy and services.
"We called on the government to recognize that austerity has hurt Canadians and the economy and that it's time to reverse cuts and invest in and restore federal government services," said PSAC national president Robyn Benson.
"Canadians across the country have lost services they rely on, and the job cuts in government are hurting economies big and small," she added.
Benson says PSAC is concerned that initiatives announced around online access to services may mean further cuts to frontline services that have been seen at Veterans Affairs, Immigration Canada, and Service Canada, for example.
The government also commits to new initiatives aimed at curbing tax evasion and fraud, but doesn't commit to replacing the workers who've been handed surplus notices at the Canadian Revenue Agency. Since last year's budget,
Benson said she is troubled that instead of reinvesting in federal government services, the government has committed $1.5 billion over five years to P3 Canada, and might be considering privatizing the delivery of some Canadian social programs.
"We've called on the government to abandon its pursuit of P3s because they are costly and unaccountable," said Benson. "We are especially alarmed that the government is considering privatizing services currently offered publicly, such as those for youth at risk, persons with disabilities and the homeless. No one should make a profit on the people who need these services."
The government commits to $617 million in savings by 2018 through technological and administrative efficiencies. What does that mean? More cuts to programs and services? More job losses? It isn't clear and Canadians need more information.
The government also says it want to talk to federal unions about sick leave, disability insurance and other human resource issues. We'll talk, but we're not giving up the benefits that protect our members.