Unions welcome federal budget promise to cap outsourcing, but fear service cuts
OTTAWA — The federal government says in this year’s federal budget that it will begin a new belt-tightening exercise that includes a 15 per cent cut to consulting, travel and other professional services — a move that has public-sector unions expressing mixed feelings.
Unions representing thousands of federal public servants are welcoming the Liberal government’s decision to scale back on outsourcing, which Tuesday’s budget says would result in savings of $7.1 billion over the course of five years and $1.7 billion each year after that.
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada says the decision will protect the public service from relying too much on management consultants, in particular, as the federal Liberals face scrutiny over contracts to firms such as McKinsey & Company.
But the head of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents more than 150,000 federal workers, is raising alarm bells about another budget promise to reduce government spending overall by roughly three per cent or $7 billion over the next three years.