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CS job cuts underway

job cuts.jpg(CNS): The goal to reduce the civil service by 360 jobs over the next five years is now underway. Officials say that since the recruitment moratorium was put in place in December 2008, 162 positions have been cut. Most of those have been cut in the 2012/13 budget, in which 145 or 80% of the existing and new vacancies that were originally budgeted to be filled have now been cut. The service management has now been given five years by the UK to slash the remaining 198 posts from the public sector, which will be done via voluntary separation, by continuing the recruitment freeze and a reduction in the scope and level of services offered.

According to a memo circulated to public sector personnel from the civil service portfolio’s chief officer, Gloria McField-Nixon, every effort is being made to ensure that valued staff and vital services are not negatively impacted by the cuts.

During this financial year, in the budget passed this week by the Legislative Assembly, there are almost $10 million worth of savings related to human resources that the civil service will now have to realize.

On top of the job cuts, all civil servants have lost the cost of living allowance of 3.2%. In addition, there will be no ‘within pay grade’ salary raise but civil servants who are promoted or given new posts where jobs have been amalgamated can move grades provided the increase in pay does not exceed two point increments.

The housing allowance for new recruits to the RCIPS will be reduced to $200 but those already in the service will retain their allowance. The settlement allowance for overseas recruits has become a loan, which must be paid back over the first six months, and all personnel over 60 years of age employed on contracts will be paid at the lowest level of the pay scale for their post.

In the memo circulated on Thursday, McField-Nixon wrote that the overall strategy was to focus mostly on meeting the reductions in the cost of the civil service required by the FCO via the moratorium on recruitment and to do everything possible to alleviate hardship for existing staff.

See circular below.

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So why did government get a

So why did government get a new office administration building, when in a few years it will be at less that half the capacity.  It's going to be like Famagusta in there shortly!
Government - rent the office space out in the new and old building this will help you achieve your revenue projections.

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Make everyone submit their

Make everyone submit their resume, then test them on the skills they "say they have" give them 90 days to retest and cut the ones that cannot score to what they say they can/should do.

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Big Mac let's start with your

Big Mac let's start with your personal chef and Juilanna's body guard.???  Trim the fat
Why do we need a manager of Pedro to rake in over CI$150K, Turtle Farm Staff 100K+?, Waste- waste-waste!!!  I see these HUGE salaries and get so angry this week with schools starting and now pleading for basic school supplies (and the Dept of Ed is another bloated overpaid cartel that has sucked us dry and delivered nothing but sorrow.)

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This is ridiculous ! Since

This is ridiculous ! Since when do unproductive inefficient people who complain and gossip all day and just show up to collect a cheque get laid off? The real world you say ? Where the XXXX is that?

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Got to start somewhere! Keep

Got to start somewhere! Keep it comin!

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Are you guys actually buying

Are you guys actually buying this BS...??
WOW.
He's suckering you.....He's trying to show you numbers TO MAKE YOU FEEL HE'S DOING SOMETHING.
BUT no one is going so no in CS looses anything so WIN WIN for him.
This is all romantic BS.

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Yeah!!! Bout XXXX time! Maybe

Yeah!!! Bout XXXX time! Maybe we will start to see some efficiencies in the CS starting.

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Just because the UK wants 360

Just because the UK wants 360 jobs cut does not mean we have to cap the cuts at 360.  Can we go for 720? 

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Every non professional

Every non professional postition in the CS  that is not held by a "Native Caymanian" and persons that were granted  Caymanian status prior to the mass status grant of 2004 should be cut .  New vacancies should be filled by the many Caymanians returning home from universities.  The government need to worry about Caymanians instead of others who have their home countries to return to when they need to. 

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I was advocating efficiency

I was advocating efficiency measures, not institutionalised racism.

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Well - since they have equal

Well - since they have equal claims by law, we can't discriminate between 'native' and 'paper' Caymanians, can we...

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Anon 1112 I have no problem

Anon 1112 I have no problem with what you are saying but a few things need to be taken into consideration
how will the cuts affect pervformance of the department
the cs has already been cutting jobs
big problem is that they cut from one section and hire someone new in a different section therefore the overall numbers dont change too much
cs jobs affect everyone more so than private sector jobs
the country needs an alternative source of funds, for the elected that means increasing fees but all that does is raise the cost of living.

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I did forget to add to my

I did forget to add to my earlier comment that we should be getting an example setting salary cut from our "hard working"MLAs starting with our premier who way back when said to the effect that he would lead the way in reducing his salary and that of fellow members of the house.Ha!Ha! Wake me up when all this comes to pass.Its a crying shame that they meet a few times a year and get paid such exorbetently(spell?)high wages to seem so relaxed in those padded chairs.Change those fancy chairs for hard wooden benches and that might help to keep them all awake.Shame Shame lead by example and stop paying lip service to self cutting wage cuts.

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"...our premier who way back

"...our premier who way back when said to the effect that he would lead the way in reducing his salary..."
 
McKeeva has some nerve in calling the media liars. Talk about leading by example.

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how about we look at who owns

how about we look at who owns cars that are in the carpark at 0830 on Monday and sack the rest.. O no that would be thee quarters of the cs not at their desks..
Maybe 9am thst would only be 50%
My office has four people that turn up anywhere between 9:15 and 9:45 every day, yet at 5pm there is no sign of them.

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Anyone who runs for office in

Anyone who runs for office in the next election and promises to take a 30 percent pay cut when there get the job has my vote.

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Didn't McKeeva previously

Didn't McKeeva previously promise to take a 30% paycut? Did it materialise?

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This is a real Caymanian

This is a real Caymanian contribution list without a single Caymanian Teacher, Doctor or Nurse.  Please visit this website http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/caymans/kyfamous.htm it's no wonder Cayman is in such a mess if an Alpine skier is there and not a single teacher is there.  This is what Caymanians should be showing on their facebook page the faces of real Caymanians and Cayman of old so that people can see who we are and from whence we came.  It would do good to visit Graham Rankine facebook page and see our Caymanian people old, middle aged and young.

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I have a few relatives that

I have a few relatives that should be noted, but need better info. There are a dozen Graham Rankins and no with an"e" on the end except KGRankine- like to see page, but need better info.

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I wouldn't vote for any of

I wouldn't vote for any of the west bay 4 even if they "did"the job for zero $.

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Has anyone checked what year

Has anyone checked what year or type of car the people picking up the money drive

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Will the Politicians pay be

Will the Politicians pay be cut too? Or dey cant survive on any less, but the poor cs must make do. On another note, spouses of deceased and retired Civil Servants should receive the same pension as their spouse. After all not because they are out of the picture will the cost of living be any less. This is totally wrong. Come on Mack please do something about this, for sur I am sure that Miss Julie will do something.

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The cost of living is

The cost of living is definitely less when someone is dead. Heaven doesn't charge rent!

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360 civil servant's jobs

360 civil servant's jobs cut????  In order to get the government on a better track I would say go ahead make my day.  Lets see how many expats who are sitting in offices day after day with nothing to do are going to be affected from this move.  And not to mentioned if the work flow is slow, and the supervisor is expat he/she passes all the work to the expat.  This is facts.
I am sure that the government can do without a lot of these foreign expacts who aretaking Caymanian's down.  Thank God my office just got rid of one  who was bias, not willing to share his knowledge  (yet most times you wonder if they really had the knowledge) he always made sure that the expats   were kept busy.
There will be civil servants aged 60 or nearing 60 and you can bet your bottom dollar they will be cutting those jobs also.  But it is absolutley sinful to send home a 60 year old and fill the position with expat -- now that is exactly what will happen. 
Most 60 years old barely have sufficient resources to survive with, can you imagine what those people are going to suffer.
Mr.France Manderson, think clearly, make sure Caymanians are not replaced with young foreigners.  It would be a shame and disgrace on the government.
Remember Caymanians 60 years old have no where to go.  Their pension is fruitless.
My advice to you sir,is this " As long as a Caymanian has good health and is willing to stay off the social service list,  please keep us employed".
Get rid of some of the foreigners who dont have any work  to do on the job and make way for the younger Caymanians
 

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Expats protested when the

Expats protested when the suggestion was made for them to contribute to the community in which they live. I was appalled that Caymanians joined in this protest. Perhaps they were desperate to stand alongside expats. Perhaps they longed to feel needed by them. How disappointing. The alternative is now for Caymanians to be cut from their jobs in the civil service and for Caymanians to have their salaries cut. There are no protests, there is no facebook page. Given the difficult options – our government has chosen to impact Caymanians so that expats can continue to prosper here. Caymanians, we are known for our quiet disposition, but this is ridiculous.

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In response, expats are

In response, expats are having to pay increased work permit fees...again...the financial service sector largely made up by expats is having to pay the brunt of the increased fees across the board...this small cut (what is it less than 5%?) will have very little impact. CS is the least affected by the recent changes. If you want to start a Facebook page go ahead, nodoby is stopping you! Without expats, "prospering" will be a distant memory. A collective solution is required in which everyone needs to tighten their belt! This is what fortunately is happening right now. The new government will need to make difficult and unpopular decisions affecting expats and Caymanians alike to ensure that our beautiful global financial centre/tourist destination continues to prosper!

Signed Caymaniac

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While I am sure some expats

While I am sure some expats protested against the idea of direct taxation simply because they did not want to be taxed, most protested against the discriminatory nature of the proposed tax and were joined by 21st century Caymanians who shared the same values. Since your post clearly indicates you are in favour of discrimination this point has escaped you.
 
It also seems to have escaped you that the alternative tax hikes, aimed as they were in the main at the financial industry in various forms are also borne predominantly by expats, albeit a different group than originally targeted. Caymanians like you apparently believe you have no obligation to fund your own government - you know, the one only you can elect.
 
You also fail to understand the consequence of CS job cuts. I have not read anywhere that it will target only Caymanians, as your posts suggests. Nor will it be only Caymanians who have their salaries cut. These reductions will be applied across the board - but of course this is not discriminatory enough for you.
 
If the result of a Caymanian speaking up is the kind of divisive, uninsightful rubbish you have written, it is as well they are quiet. Luckily for us all, there are quite a few who do not share your xenophobic views, who interestingly you cast as uncle Toms. If you want to feel disappointed, look in the mirror, there will be plenty to be disappointed with staring back at you.

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To 21:49 coming from 18:35. I

To 21:49 coming from 18:35. I absolutely agree with every word you said.  Caymanians  could never go in another country and protest what the government do. I know that those foreigners who had Caymanians protesting against the work permit tax is laughing their heads off to see what a D-- fool some Caymanians are. No wonder the foreigners say we are not educated,no wonder they scorn us.  I say shame on all those Caymanians who did. - " these same people pay taxes where there came from -What? They are here soley because they dont have to pay nothing in return to live a better life. Hahah  ---come see a Caymanian on New York, Canada, jamaica, Easter Caribbean streets prostesting the government. They would be stoned.Only in Cayman this Could happen. The citizens of those countries would kick you out.  
EZZARD MILLER you too should be ashame of yourself to protest the government - you only beat up your chest and loud mouth just to tell the people what they want to hear. But Iam sure that the current voting generation has no knowledge of why you lost your seat in the legislative assembly.  We  all know you are nothing but a show . Any one who believes that you have changed  they are fooling themself .  They talk about McKeva, tell the Caymanian people to make Ezzard Premier see what a mess he will make of the country.  If it was anything that the UDP did which made sense it was the work permit tax. Never mind Ezzard will never get any further than North Side cross road in the legislative.

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Why should you not contribute

Why should you not contribute to the community you live in too? Why are you special and why do you support racist discrimination?

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Maybe mother nature will

Maybe mother nature will solve all the problems of Cayman and assist us in her own way.  

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My God, this is totally

My God, this is totally illiterate, bigoted and based on the ignorance that so many people accuse Caymanians of. "Expacts". "Who was bias" "France Manderson". It plays into the "caymanians are useless, illiterate" syndrome. It's sad. Cant someone stop Caymanians making idjuts of themselves? You say this: "Get rid of some of the foreigners who dont have any work to do on the job and make way for the younger Caymanians." Can you please list the posts these foreigners hold and explain why if, as you say, they dont have any work to do on the job a Caymanian would have a job to do? FULL DISCLOSURE: I have asked this almost exact question several times over the last three years and NEVER had a single response to it.

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"Mr.France", sounds like a

"Mr.France", sounds like a foreigner...  Does he even speak English?

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This is Caymankind fact.  I

This is Caymankind fact.  I have had to deal with CS many times and I always pray I get to work with an expat as I am sure many (without a family tie in) do.

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Lazy? Ineffcient?

Lazy? Ineffcient? Incompetent? Entitled? Are we talking about CS employees or MLA's? WWill they cut their salaries, pensions, perks to ease the situation even a little? No way although it would only make sense but they can feel your pain. As a matter of fact if you look at their record, that's what they have been paid for. Isn't it nice to know that someone asleep in a leather chair is feeling your pain for you.

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Yep bet you aint gonna hear

Yep bet you aint gonna hear no expat jump in and say they gonna help these caymanians who will be without a job soon find work!!  What a joke, but caymanians gonna stand up and defend them on taxes!!  Should tax them 50% nt 10%!!  This place is so gone, soon be the next jamaica

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Ghastly double negative. I

Ghastly double negative. I stopped reading after that.

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See my post on 08/31 @10.14

See my post on 08/31 @10.14 if you don't believe expats don't like what they are seeing and won't stand next to Caymanians on the issue. There is huge scope to make major cuts in the expenditure which do not involve any job cuts or salary cuts, or expat taxes (nation building, gas boy, fat MLA's salary) yet here they are taking from the least paid. It is shocking. If you organize a demonstration you better believe I'll be there supporting the cause. It's not about expats vs Caymanians, it's about these beautiful islands being economically destroyed. We will achieve nothing if we do not stand together.

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You are right.  I don't

You are right.  I don't care.  These people will all find jobs because there are plenty in Cayman.  I do care about paying through the nose of fees and duties for a useless public sector. 

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Why is there no talk of

Why is there no talk of cutting the Statutory Authorities and Government Owned Companies as well? They cost the country millions in subsidies and many are very overstaffed

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Shut down all services for a

Shut down all services for a week, fire everyone and start again. Its the only way.

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Pick me, pick me! For the

Pick me, pick me! For the love of god pleeese pick me!

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360 jobs is 5% of the CS. I

360 jobs is 5% of the CS. I think we could afford to lose closer to 50% without any impact on services.

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I smell a rat!  Mc, you smell

I smell a rat!  Mc, you smell it too?  I was almost convinced that it was Alden who was saying to cut the Civil Service, now I understand that the UDP knew that the UK was demanding the cut.  Some twisted tongues, who always try to deceive.
When will we ever understand the meandering and ebb and flow of the tide.
 
 

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Manipulating numbers will not

Manipulating numbers will not work. Give CS a specific head count target like 6,050 or less by 2015. That way you cannot fudge numbers , use semantics and do pretend cuts. Upper limit on salary budget for CS should be  $175 million. based on $550 million revenue. At present slaries are close to $235 million.

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Start at the top with the

Start at the top with the waste of spaces that collect big salaries for doing absolutely nothing & leave the little man in the street alone to try & make ends meet. Too many top jobs to well underqualified persons with fat salaries to match!!!!

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Agreed and Not only what you

Agreed and Not only what you say but get rid of high paid, well off, unproductive civil servant who have their private businesses on the side!

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Hmmmm.   Sounds like you

Hmmmm.
 
Sounds like you talkin' about the Minister for Finance and the Financial Secretary.

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Cut the salary across the

Cut the salary across the board for the MLA's.
Then, cut the number of people on welfare significantly. 9,000 people are on it. This country has 55,000 people roughly, so that's 16.4% of the population on receiving benefits - and to my knowledge, not all of them exactly need it.
After this has been corrected, the traveling abroad frequency at which the Premiere and his delegates go by must be reduced significantly as well. Hello, there's a thing called Skype now, Big Mac!!
Nation Building Fund? Hey, let's slash that too.

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I suggested voluntary

I suggested voluntary redundancies here on CNS before.  I also suggested job shares.  I am sure there would be quite a few CS employees who would rather share their jobs than lost them, and this would also give them the ability to have more time for family commitments and the like.

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I'm willing to job-share with

I'm willing to job-share with McKeeva. The last Friday of every month I could decide who gets some fo the Nation Building funds.

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