Public Service Commission Dept: News has learned that the Public Service Commission investigated two hiring processes involving the manager one in 2007 and another in 2009 and concluded that errors were made that affected the fairness of the processes, according to CBC. Service Canada has more than 300 offices across the country, providing Canadians with information on a range of government programs, including employment insurance, pensions and passports. 2007 job competition investigated A former manager with the federal public service in Manitoba has been found to have acted improperly by hiring unqualified candidates and people to whom she was connected. "Nepotism is not acceptable in the federal public service," said Kelly Minucci of the Canada Employment and Immigration Union, which represents Service Canada employees.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Service Canada, Public Service Commission
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