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Union warns of big cuts at Veterans Affairs Canada

Job losses at Veterans Affairs Canada are just the beginning, according to the union representing its employees.

Job lossesat Veterans Affairs Canada will run deep on P.E.I., according to the union representing its employees.

Yvan Thauvette, national president of the Union of Veterans Affairs Employees, said 232 positions will be cut in the province over the next three years.

In terms of the budget, the cuts to the department will be minimal in the first year, but grow to a total of $36.3 million by 2014/15. Veterans Affairs says that amounts to a 1.1% cut.

In total, about 1,400 people work at the VAC head office in Charlottetown, but that isnt the only loss, Thauvette warned.

Another 550 jobs will be cut in the department because of a transformation process that is currently underway, he said.

When both the cuts and transformation are complete, Thauvette said VAC will be cut by 17.5 per cent.

"So that's front line staff people that will lose their job. And by sending part of their functions to the private sector worries us a lot because we feel it is only the beginning," Thauvette said.

VAC employees were briefed this afternoon. Its the only federal department with a headquarters outside of Ottawa.

The specific job cuts have not yet been determined.

Corrections

  • This story previously reported total cuts to Veterans Affairs Canada in the budget would be $152 million. They are in fact $36.3 million.
    Apr 12, 2012 9:46 AM AT