Quebec says it will cut the equivalent of 5,000 civil service positions by March 2027
- The Quebec government plans to cut 5,000 full-time civil service positions by March 2027.
- Treasury Board President France-Élaine Duranceau announced that government employees will work in the office three days a week instead of two.
- The province has already eliminated over 2,000 full-time equivalent positions this fiscal year.
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Quebec Says It Will Cut the Equivalent of 5,000 Civil Service Positions by March 2027
The Quebec government is planning to eliminate the equivalent of 5,000 full-time positions in the civil service by March 2027. Treasury Board President France-Élaine Duranceau also says that by the end of January government employees will work in the office three days a week instead of two. She says the measures are aimed at increasing government efficiency. The province estimates it has already eliminated more than 2,000 full-time equivalent po…
France-Élaine Duranceau continues its "shock treatment" to make the state more efficient by announcing the reduction of 3000 additional posts by 2027. Officials will also have to return to the office three days a week from January.
Minister Duranceau proposes to make more use of the 32-hour week to reduce the size of the state.
Quebec says it will cut the equivalent of 5,000 civil service positions by March 2027
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Québec wants to cut the equivalent of 5000 positions in the public service by 2027, announces the President of the Treasury Board, France-Élaine Duranceau.
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