November 10, 1999
TO ALL PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES:
Earlier this year, you and your colleagues had the opportunity to participate in the first-ever Public Service-wide employee survey. Statistics Canada received more than 104,000 responses, and I am pleased that the results are now available.
Like you, I'm seeing the results today for the first time. I expect there will be areas where we will have to increase our efforts and others where we can take pride. This will be the baseline from which to measure our progress in the years ahead. The survey is the latest in a series of La Relève initiatives that are helping us to renew the Public Service.
The results you are seeing today are the big picture for the Public Service. Data specific to your department or agency will be made available on November 18. In the days and weeks that follow, you will be invited to sit down and discuss the results, and to work together on an action plan to address issues of concern. I encourage you to take an active part in this process.
I am committed, as are all Deputy Ministers and Agency Heads, to dealing with the results in a practical way and not just studying them. Taking concrete action to improve the workplace is one of the ways we will make the Public Service of Canada an employer of choice. Working together, we can achieve real, positive change.
Original signed by
Mel Cappe
Clerk of the Privy Council and
Secretary to the Cabinet