Federal immigration department to cut more than 3,300 jobs, unions say
OTTAWA — Two federal public service unions say the Immigration Department is set to cut 3,300 jobs.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Canada Employment and Immigration Union say in a joint statement that the department has not said who will be affected by the cuts.
The unions say more information is expected in mid-February but that the cuts were brought up in a union-management meeting before staff were notified.
The unions say staff at the department are essential to the work of processing citizenship and permanent residency applications, issuing passports and conducting interviews.