Public Service ModernizationBackground information
June 13, 2001
The Honourable Lucienne Robillard
President of the Treasury Board
L’Esplanade Laurier, 9th Floor
140 O’Connor Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R5
Dear Minister Robillard :
After 18 months and after expending a million dollars of
public money, the Fryer Committee has presented its Report to the Secretary of
the Treasury Board.
As I understand it, your government considers the Fryer
Committee Report to be the property of Treasury Board. As a result, the Report
will only be considered by Quail if it is officially forwarded with comments and
opinions from Treasury Board. While it is your prerogative not to forward the
Report, I believe it is the wrong approach. In my opinion, the Quail Task Force
should have to consider the Fryer Report in its entirety.
Moreover, and since the Fryer Committee Report was undertaken
with public funds, and is already in the public domain, I believe that it should
be tabled in Parliament. As a result, the PSAC’s official response to the
Fryer Committee Report calls on you to facilitate a Parliamentary Committee
review of the Report this fall.
We have taken this position in the full knowledge that neither your
government nor the PSAC are likely to fully support all of the recommendations
advanced by Fryer. That said, they provide the basis for a reasoned discussion
on public service reform. A discussion that needs to take place under the
auspices of parliamentarians, the people ultimately responsible for the
establishment of a framework for labour-management relations in the federal
public sector.
- Sincerely,
- Nycole Turmel
- National President
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