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Winnipeg school divisions chop management jobs to follow government order

Two Winnipeg school divisions have announced they've slashed labour costs in upper managementby the 15 per cent ordered by the provincial government.

Louis Riel cuts assistant superintendent, project manager jobs; Winnipeg loses buildings department manager

School divisions are going ahead with a provincial order to cut labour costs in their upper management ranks by 15 per cent. ( Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Two Winnipeg school divisions have announced they've slashed labour costs in upper managementby the 15 per cent ordered by the provincial government.

The Winnipeg School Division eliminated a manager position in the buildings department, a director of education and a superintendent of education, while the Louis Riel School Division cutoneassistant superintendent position and the project manager role.

The province ordered the cost-cutting in January at every school division to address what it considers a top-heavy public sector.

Breaking the news of who would lose their jobs was "one of themost challenging and agonizing announcements I've had to make," Louis Riel superintendent Christian Michalik wrotein a letter recently published on the division's website.

Assistant superintendent Irene Nordheim who hasworkedin education for four decadesand project manager Amarbeer Bhandariwere affected by the province's order.

"While we continue to discuss how to redistribute their substantial responsibilities amongst our reduced senior leadership team, the impact of this reduction extends beyond our organizational chart as there is a significant human cost as well.

"The elimination of these roles means two professionals who are thoroughly committed to seeing our learners thrive, and communities flourish can no longer do the jobs they love," Michalik wrote.

WSD said italready trimmedthe size of its executive workforcein 2015.

"Reducing management staff to achieve the province's objective presents us with many challenges, but our focus and priority is to provide excellent education and opportunities for the young people who rely on our schools and educators to help them create their own futures," board chair Chris Broughton said in a news release Monday.

Thesavings will be reallocated to student programs, includinga work placement program preparing students to enter the workforce, WSD said.

Cap on salaries, review ordered

In January, the province also directed school divisions to control executive salaries by imposing a1.75 per cent cap on wage increases over four years and hiringoutside consultants to review the compensation structure.

Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen said at the timethat any savings would be redirected intoeducation.

"Clearly we are asking school divisions to live within the means of taxpayers and live within the means of the ability for Manitobans to pay," Goertzen said.

NDP education critic Nello Altomaresaid in a news release Mondaythe government is going ahead with"arbitrary cuts" in a pandemic "without anyconsultation and with numerous questions about the return to school unresolved."

Clarifications

  • We initially reported the Winnipeg School Division eliminated a manager position in the buildings department. In fact, the division eliminated three positions, a spokesperson said in an email Tuesday morning.
    Jun 23, 2020 7:29 AM CT

With files from The Canadian Press