Environment Canada cutting jobs, could affect Saskatchewan
The Federal Government continues to try and slash costs anywhere it can to balance the budget, and now it’s Environment Canada’s turn to feel the axe.
It has was that 776 employees from across Canada have received a letter stating that their positions may be affected and they could be let go. Saskatchewan finds itself in the Prairie and Northern region (along with Manitoba, Alberta, N.W.T and Nunavut) where 58 jobs will be affected.
Environment Canada is calling it a workforce adjustment process, and not all of those 776 employees are in danger of losing their jobs. Anytime a job area is set to be reduced, all employees working in that same capacity must be made aware that their position will be affected, explained Mark Johnson, spokesman for Environment Canada.
He said the final number will be much lower.