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MP Report: Phoenix pay system fiasco disrupting lives on the West Shore

As the member of parliament representing Colwood and View Royal, my office has been inundated with heart wrenching stories of federal employees whose lives have been turned upside-down because of the Phoenix pay system implemented by the federal Liberal government.
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As the member of parliament representing Colwood and View Royal, my office has been inundated with heart wrenching stories of federal employees whose lives have been turned upside-down because of the Phoenix pay system implemented by the federal Liberal government.

Despite objections from public service employees and their union representatives, the Liberal government decided to roll out the Phoenix pay system in 2016 B次元官网网址 knowing full well that there remained a host of unresolved issues with the program.

According to data that NDP MP Karine Trudel has been able to get from the government, 78 per cent of the 22,375 federal employees in British Columbia have experienced pay problems since the Liberals decided to implement Phoenix. In my riding alone, more than 1,000 federal employees have experienced issues with the pay system. Many have been forced to max-out their credit cards, dip into retirement savings, or incur late fees because they are waiting on their hard-earned paycheques.

One of those people is Lindsey Pike. Lindsey has been living on the West Shore, working with the federal government for 10 years. Last year Phoenix stopped paying her for a full three months. She still has not received this pay and now has no idea if her pay is going to be correct every two weeks. Lindsey has struggled with depression, but during the past few years was feeling like she was finally getting a hold of her life. B次元官网网址淪ince the Phoenix problems, my depression has returned full force,B次元官网网址 Lindsey told me. B次元官网网址淚t has reached a point where I am crying all the time, lashing out at people around me, including the people I love, and I have to leave work early consistently to go to my therapist. I was doing really well before, but this has precipitated a spiral.B次元官网网址

Leroy Wade lives in Colwood and has had been working for the Government of Canada for more than 13 years. In 2016 he switched jobs and began working as a civilian employee for the Department of National Defence. However, Phoenix never changed his status. Not only was he never sure if he was being properly paid at his new rate, he was no longer receiving pay stubs, so he couldnB次元官网网址檛 even check. Meanwhile, he never received a $7,400 transfer pay he was supposed to. B次元官网网址淎ll the guys I was working with were facing similar problems,B次元官网网址 Leroy told me. B次元官网网址淲e would spend hours on the phone trying to reach a pay advisor instead of doing our jobs. And if you ever got a hold of someone they would pass it on to someone else or not be able to help you. It was like chasing a ghost.B次元官网网址 Eventually Leroy had enough and quit. B次元官网网址淚 have a family and bills. I couldnB次元官网网址檛 deal with their nonsense any longer. Who knows if I will ever see the money they still own me,B次元官网网址 he said.

Lindsey and LeroyB次元官网网址檚 stories are emblematic of hundreds of others. I have hundreds of stories of lighthouse technicians, DFO and DND employees, and Service Canada staff all trying to continue to serve Canadians while their lives are up-ended because of Phoenix. My office has been doing what they can for individual cases, while the NDP has been repeatedly demanding that the Liberal government take action to fix the debacle.

In 2016, the Liberals claimed that the Phoenix pay system was going to save Canadian taxpayers $70 million a year. Now, the minister responsible for this file has not ruled out the possibility that the costs of this fiasco will surpass $1 billion and still she has no deadline to fix it.

It is time that the Liberals recognize their failure and B次元官网网址 in collaboration with employees and their unions B次元官网网址 consider a plan B that either allocates significant additional resources or a different payroll system that does not include Phoenix.

Randall Garrison is the NDP Member of Parliament representing Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke.


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