PSPC launches new ‘ambassador’ program to help employees navigate Phoenix fixes

The 248 volunteers taking on these new duties in addition to their regular work should be paid for it, says union leader Debi Daviau.
Public Services and Procurement Canada employees might be getting some extra help with their Phoenix troubles, as the department is about to implement a program to help employees navigate the pay system. The 248 volunteers involved will be introduced to their teams in the coming days, says a department spokesperson.
Nearly 250 public servants within Public Services and Procurement Canada are volunteering to help their colleagues find fixes for Phoenix-related pay problems. “Across government, departments are putting in place measures to support employees facing pay issues,” ...

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