Mr. Speaker, the GLOs were given notice of the change in their status on April 1st. We asked the GLOs to, within five days, give us an indication of whether they would be interested in continuing their employment half-time starting April 1st. I haven't got an update on how many people have responded. I know the Baffin is still a bit behind in responding. One of the questions that the GLOs asked in some of the other areas is how the work they were doing that was not related to requirements through the Executive Offices would be applied to their new job. As a result, there are three or four GLOs who will be picking up the other half time, which indicates that it will be Health and Social Services taking up the cost because, in fact, they were doing work on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Services. The five days was only to get an indication from the GLOs to see whether they were still interested in the job if it were half time starting April 1st. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question 119-12(7): Lay-off Notice To Glos
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 1995. See this statement in context.
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Question 119-12(7): Lay-off Notice To Glos
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 20th, 1995
Page 207
Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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