Union questions why Global Affairs issuing layoff warnings before policy review
OTTAWA — Thousands of employees at Global Affairs Canada have been issued notices warning they may lose their jobs, months before a foreign policy review is completed to give the department updated priorities.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said the department has the broad outlines of Canada’s foreign policy which can shape staffing priorities, but the diplomats union says the cuts at Global Affairs Canada are premature.
“I just don’t understand why we’re cutting without defining what it is that we want to do and what we need,” said Pam Isfeld, a career diplomat and president of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers. “I just don’t understand why you would not build the organization that you want once you’ve defined your priorities.”
Isfeld said about a third of her union’s total membership — about 700 people — have received the notices. Another 1,172 notices went to GAC employees with the Public Service Alliance of Canada, 477 notices to members of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, and 746 were sent to GAC members of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees.


