Fiasko im Phoenix-Lohnsystem: 10 Jahre voller Fehler und Lehren – Ein Jahrzehnt später hat die Bundesregierung fast 5 Milliarden US-Dollar ausgegeben, um Phoenix zu reparieren

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/federal-phoenix-pay-system-10-year-anniversary-9.7093933

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    1. I made this argument at various points over the years, whenever this story resurfaces. I couldn’t work somewhere that doesn’t pay me. I’m not working for free. After the first paycheque wasn’t complete, I’d be applying elsewhere.

      Maybe the government pay is good. Maybe they have good benefits. None of that matters if you can’t make it day-to-day because your pay is short.

    2. wet_suit_one on

      This is absolutely mindblowing.

      This is orders of magnitude worse than the fiasco that is 24 Sussex Drive.

      My god, what in the actual fack is going on here?

    3. Impressive-Ice-9392 on

      Phoenix pay system . Thank Harper. Let the liberals clean up one more of your pieces of shit by the conservative

    4. GraveDiggingCynic on

      Another IT boondoggle that demonstrates why anyone recommending the waterfall project management model should be thrown over a waterfall…

    5. Jaded_Promotion8806 on

      My workplace (large, broader public sector) uses a 30 year old system that’s desperately in need of replacement and after 8 years of trying to explore a new solution we just signed on to keep being able to use the old system to 2045. Imagine in 1945 relying on a system from the 1800s lol.

      Leadership will never admit it but Phoenix gets brought up enough I know there’s some real hesitation there and nobody’s close enough to retirement to fall on the sword.

    6. Ask_DontTell on

      how the heck did no one go to jail over the Phoenix system??? that was worse than gross incompetence. no one can be that stupid.

    7. Canadian987 on

      Phoenix was created by the Harper government to fail spectacularly and the solution would have been to hand it over to a non government enterprise. That was the plan all along. The liberals were in between a rock and a hard place. If they scrapped Phoenix, they would have had to turn over all payroll functions to the conservative pick that had been waiting in the sidelines or continuing with the designed to fail Phoenix. Which would you have preferred? Giving billions of dollars to a for profit payroll company hand picked by Harper, or attempting to fix what Harper left? Let me know.

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