What role are unions playing in the classification conversion?
A. The national component of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) is very supportive and sits on the Interdepartmental EC Committee. Q10. Currently the minimum educational requirements differ for the ES and SI classification standards (i.e. ES requires a university degree and SI requires two years of post-secondary school). Is the Canada Public Service Agency addressing this issue? A. Yes.PS Agency is working towards a new qualification standard for the EC group. Information is currently being gathered from main user departments as to their staffing requirements (in terms of education, specialties, etc.) in order to arrive at various options in this regard. Once options are identified, departments and other stakeholders will be consulted regarding a preferred option that could then be presented for approval.
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