Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We do have various processes in this government, some of which we’ve negotiated through a collective bargaining process, and whenever there’s a change in organization or a change in approach, there’s a process that we have to follow in terms of filling positions. We also have an Affected Employee Policy whereby affected employees have priority on existing positions. I’d be very surprised if there was as much of a problem as the Member is suggesting, so I’d be willing to hear where he sees the problem is happening.
Bob McLeod on Question 150-17(5): Affected Employee Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 150-17(5): Affected Employee Policy
Oral Questions
February 19th, 2014
Yellowknife South
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