Ottawa settles Phoenix pay system lawsuit with non-union employees

Nov 27, 2024 | 11:57 AM

OTTAWA — The federal government has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit launched by casual and non-union employees over the Phoenix pay system.

Law firm Saraïlis Avocats says casual workers, students and some short-term and part-time employees, as well as individuals appointed by the government, are among those who can get individual payments.

It says problems with the government’s Phoenix system caused employees significant hardship and disrupted their lives and finances.

The firm did not specify the total amount of the settlement but a document on its website indicates employees can expect to receive a maximum amount of $175 or $350 per financial year.