Federal unions vow to fight public service cuts as government looks to trim costs
OTTAWA — Federal public service unions vowed Wednesday to “fight” planned job cuts, arguing they will undermine services for Canadians.
Tuesday’s federal budget outlined a plan to lower program spending and administration costs by about $60 billion over the next five years.
It also says the government intends to have 10 per cent fewer federal employees by 2029 — a loss of about 40,000 jobs from the public service peak of 368,000 two years ago. About 10,000 jobs were eliminated over the past year.
The plan also will see a reduction of 1,000 executive positions over the next two years, as well as a 20 per cent cut to spending on management and consulting services over three years.


