Federal minister visits troubled Phoenix payroll offices in New Brunswick
MIRAMICHI, N.B. — Public Services Minister Judy Foote is laying some blame for problems with the government’s new Phoenix payroll system on inadequate training for staff who input information within each federal department.
“The human resources people and the finance officers in the various departments enter the information that is then processed by Phoenix and the employees here. Maybe we didn’t do a good enough job of making sure that the people in the departments were educated properly as to what was expected of them,” Foote said Wednesday.
She had just finished a tour of the centralized pay centre in Miramichi, N.B., and a meeting with employees.
More than 80,000 civil servants are facing pay issues, including 720 who have not been paid at all — in some cases for months.


