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Prison, border, spy agencies among worst federal workplaces: survey

  • Correctional Service Canada, Canada Border Services Agency, and Canadian Security Intelligence Service are among the federal workplaces least likely to be recommended by employees, according to a survey of public servants.
  • Forty-One percent of employees at Correctional Service Canada would recommend their agency as a great place to work, while only 46% at CBSA feel similarly.
  • Employees at CSIS reported slightly better feelings about pride in their work, with 84% providing positive responses, despite low overall workplace satisfaction.
  • Mark Weber of the Customs and Immigration Union expressed that he is not shocked by the survey results, as CBSA is usually among the lowest ranked for employee satisfaction.
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Prison, border, spy agencies among worst federal workplaces: survey

OTTAWA — Employees at Correctional Service Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service are among the least likely to recommend their office as a great place to work, a survey of federal public servants sug

OTTAWA—The employees of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) are among the least likely to recommend their office as an excellent workplace, according to a survey of federal public servants. The 2024 Public Service Employee Survey offered federal government employees a series of questions about their satisfaction with their workplace, including th…

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SooToday.com broke the news in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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