Union files grievance, asks feds to suspend early retirement program
OTTAWA — The Public Service Alliance of Canada has filed a policy grievance and is asking the federal government to halt its planned early retirement program for public servants.
The most recent federal budget outlined an early retirement incentive as part of the government’s ongoing effort to cut the number of public servants. The program, known as ERI, is designed to allow federal workers to retire early without a penalty to their pension.
But PSAC said the launch of the program has been “botched” and asked for it to be suspended, arguing it avoids obligations under workers’ collective agreements.
Sharon DeSousa, national PSAC president, said the rollout of the program was rushed and that unions need to be consulted before the government takes any further steps.
