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- Confidence among federal public servants in their senior managers dropped from 64 percent in 2022 to 55 percent in 2024, according to the 2024 Public Service Employee Survey.
- David McLaughlin noted a general 'softening' in scores for senior management since the pandemic, citing 'delivery fatigue' as a likely cause.
- The survey reported that 59 percent of public servants described their workplace as 'psychologically healthy,' down from 68 percent in previous years.
- About 25 percent of respondents reported high or very high levels of stress at work, up from 19 percent in 2022, highlighting increased stress levels among employees.
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Fewer Federal Bureaucrats Express Confidence in Their Bosses, Survey Suggests
Confidence federal public servants have in their senior managers has fallen in recent years, a new survey suggests. The 2024 Public Service Employee Survey said 55 percent of public servants have confidence in senior management at their department or agency, down from 64 percent in 2022 and 68 percent in 2020. Almost two-thirds of respondents in the new survey said senior managers in their department or agency model ethical behaviour. Almost hal…
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