Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as Members, we get so much information that we are not always certain if we might have just missed something when something comes up. I believe the consensus in AOC is that this whole issue has not been brought to the committee yet. We are well aware that the government is moving ahead with centralizing human resources sections of the government, which is what most of the Members in this House wanted. Going by what people are saying on the street, it is moving forward. I am really thinking that any changes to the appeal process should be part and parcel of the overall changes that are taking place. Mr. Speaker, I am still not hearing any kind of time frame. Even before he introduces his legislative proposal, perhaps he could tell us about...He just said he talked to the Members. Is the union involved with this, for example? Maybe I could just go with that question. Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 266-15(3): Staffing Appeals Process
In the Legislative Assembly on October 20th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 266-15(3): Staffing Appeals Process
Question 266-15(3): Staffing Appeals Process
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 19th, 2004
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