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The Victorian Government False Economy.
Apr 24th, 2013 at 1:45pm
 
State's $1b outsourcing bill

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    April 24, 2013


The state government is dramatically lifting its spending on temporary workers and contractors in the public sector to nearly $1 billion - at the same time as it lays off more than 4000 staff.     Sad

The leap in spending on temporary workers is detailed in government contracts that reveal a big rise in the use of temporary administrative staff, information technology workers and consultants.

The $930 million expected to be spent from 2011 to 2014 compares with the government's outsourcing contract for 2006-2008, which was worth about $200 million.


State government's cuts and savings.

Among the firms to benefit from the current outsourcing contract are labour hire giants Hays, Hudson and Randstad.


Agreements with seven labour hire firms were signed in 2011, just months before then treasurer Kim Wells announced plans to cut 3600 public service jobs. This cut would save the government $998 million over three financial years, according to a budget update released in December 2011 when Mr Wells made the announcement.

In last year's budget the government announced it would axe another 600 public service jobs, meaning 4200 public servants will go by the end of this year.     Shocked    

A spokeswoman for Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips did not directly answer questions on why the Coalition's spending on outsourcing had jumped so much.

''The Victorian Coalition government will make no apologies for seeking efficiencies within government agencies. This is an important element in maintaining a stable economic environment with a AAA credit rating,'' she said.

The spokeswoman blamed federal Labor's ''inflexible'' Fair Work Act for driving up the cost of labour.     Roll Eyes

Opposition industrial relations spokeswoman Natalie Hutchins said there were now doubts over whether the government was saving money through its redundancy program.

''This government prides itself that it is running sustainable budgets, [but] how sustainable is it to sack 4200 people and put out a $1 billion contract for casual labour?'' she said.

Ms Hutchins said the move was ''about making the public sector more insecure, the delivery of services more questionable''.

A former senior public servant said labour hire staff and temporary workers were used by government departments to hide spending on wages and to disguise how many workers they used. Spending on labour hire could be reported in accounts as ''capital expenditure'' rather than staff costs, he said. ''It is a tried and true method way of hiding the cost.''     Sad

He said some departments now had more than one-fifth of their staff employed from labour hire or as non-permanent workers.

Community and Public Sector Union state secretary Karen Batt said the government was moving to replace the permanent public service.   

''The government is spending $300 million for the most recent round of redundancies while utilising sham contracting through labour hire for just under $1 billion,'' she said.

Ms Batt said the government had ''perpetuated a political fraud'' over its redundancy program.     Sad
Poll: Is sacking public servants and outsourcing the work a false economy?

Yes

    86%
No

    14%

Total votes: 4044.





Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/states-1b-outsourcing-bill-20130423-2id15.html#ixzz2RLeaTahT
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Reply #1 - Apr 24th, 2013 at 1:49pm
 
    
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Poll: Is sacking public servants and outsourcing the work a false economy?


No.  It's an efficient use of limited resources and the Govt should be commended for cutting down on wastage.

Why pay a blood sucking public servant to lean on a shovel.

Good job VIC GOvt.....
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Reply #2 - Apr 24th, 2013 at 2:00pm
 
Swagman wrote on Apr 24th, 2013 at 1:49pm:
 

Why pay a blood sucking public servant to lean on a shovel ?




Because they come at half the cost of the "consultant" - who invariably REPLACES them?








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Reply #3 - Apr 24th, 2013 at 3:16pm
 
Swagman wrote on Apr 24th, 2013 at 1:49pm:
    
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Poll: Is sacking public servants and outsourcing the work a false economy?


No.  It's an efficient use of limited resources and the Govt should be commended for cutting down on wastage.

Why pay a blood sucking public servant to lean on a shovel.

Good job VIC GOvt.....
Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley


How many nurses have you seen 'leaning on a shovel' lately??

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Where did I mention Nursies Froggo?
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Reply #5 - Apr 24th, 2013 at 4:04pm
 
Swagman wrote on Apr 24th, 2013 at 3:28pm:
Where did I mention Nursies Froggo?


"Why pay a blood sucking public servant to lean on a shovel ?"

Nurses are public servants, Swiggo!!

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