Senate picks new post-Phoenix payroll provider

It inked a $902,250 deal with ADP Canada April 26 to last five years.
'We recognize there was a major problem' with the Phoenix pay system, says Ontario Liberal Senator Jim Munson, deputy chair of the Senate Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration Committee. 'And we’re confident that this will alleviate some of the financial stresses and strains.'
The Senate has signed a contract with a new payroll administrator for more than $902,000 over five years, taking a substantial step in ditching the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system. Ontario Liberal Senator Jim Munson (Ottawa-Rideau Canal), a deputy chair of the powerful Senate Internal Economy,...

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