Toronto Star

Premier offering voluntary buyouts

Ford had promised during campaign no jobs would be lost

- MAY WARREN STAFF REPORTER With files from Robert Benzie

Employees can apply immediatel­y, but they can’t leave until the new year, the memo states

The Ford government is offering voluntary buyouts to thousands of Ontario Public Service employees, in an effort to reduce costs without slashing jobs.

“The government is exploring measures to manage its compensati­on costs in a way that ensures vital services to citizens are not compromise­d while avoiding involuntar­y job losses,” reads a memo obtained by the Star sent to all public service employees by Steve Orsini, cabinet secretary and head of the OPS.

The buyouts are being offered against the background of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s promises during the provincial campaign that no jobs would be lost, as the government struggles with their calculated deficit of $14.5 billion.

Ontario’s fiscal watchdog has said the budget deficit is $1.2 billion lower than what the government has projected.

“To help streamline the size of the Ontario Public Service (OPS), the current focus is on leveraging available programs that will allow employees to exit the organizati­on on a voluntary basis,” adds the memo.

“As such cabinet has approved a time-limited transition exit initiative expansion and a new voluntary exit program within the OPS.”

The transition exit initiative expansion plan has been open to regular and regular part-time OPS employees who are represente­d by five unions, including the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, since 2013, Orsini’s memo says.

Starting in January 2019, it will be temporaril­y expanded to four other groups of employees.

A similar voluntary exit program will also be temporaril­y created and made available to seven groups of regular and regular part-time employees.

Employees can apply immediatel­y, but they can’t leave until the new year, the memo states.

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