John Ivison: A potential Phoenix fix fills Liberals with hope of getting something done

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John Ivison: A potential Phoenix fix fills Liberals with hope of getting something done
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The government has been experimenting with a \u0027next generation\u0027 pay system which has been engaged in a number of departments

John Ivison: The Phoenix problem got worse as Ottawa hired more civil servants. Now it must hire even more to fix it

Those kinds of numbers are said to have given officials enough confidence to recommend to ministers that the Ceridian system be phased in across the federal government over a number of years. Those recommendations will be made formally this fall, sources said. The government is cautious, as well it might be, having essentially ignored warnings that the Harper-government initiated Phoenix system was not ready to be rolled out in April 2016.Article content

Pay file data need to be cleaned up before being transferred to another system but, unlike Phoenix, which went live across all departments on one weekend, the Ceridian solution could be phased in over a couple of years, starting with departments that have already proven themselves ready to implement it.Article content

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