Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As a government we have done many things to change the way the government operates and that reflects on the employee's workload. Just the whole issue of community empowerment alone where decisions are made at the community level now. Some of our communities take away the workload from the regional level up to the senior level in government because the decisions are made at the community level. As well as privatization, that too takes away from workload. In general, Mr. Speaker, I have not heard any complaints from our employees that they are overworked, and I will not say that because I do hear that they are complaining that they are underpaid sometimes but many do. Mr. Speaker, I do not fully understand the concern the Member is raising. If I have specifics that I could respond to, it would be best.
Don Morin on Question 645-13(4): Civil Servant Workloads
In the Legislative Assembly on October 9th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 645-13(4): Civil Servant Workloads
Question 645-13(4): Civil Servant Workloads
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 8th, 1997
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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