‘Everything we didn’t do with Phoenix’: feds tap SAP for work on long-awaited Phoenix replacement pilot project

PIPSC president Debi Daviau says she ‘cannot complain at all on openness and transparency’ around process, but PSAC president Chris Aylward says he’s ‘very concerned’ about lack of details, consultation with his union.
Minister of Digital Government Joyce Murray, pictured on Nov. 20, 2019, arriving at Rideau Hall before being sworn into cabinet at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, was tasked with leading work on the Next Generation HR and pay system to replace Phoenix.
In the wake of the fourth anniversary of the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system, the federal government has reached a long-awaited milestone in the years-long saga that has left thousands of public sector workers overpaid, underpaid, or not paid at all. On March 6, the Treasury Board announced that...

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