Unions warn non-permanent public servants will be first on chopping block as feds look to cut costs

Public service unions say the Liberal government has backtracked on its plans to use ‘natural attrition’ as a key way to cut federal public service costs, and are warning the feds might look at laying off permanent workers after axing non-permanent staff.
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