ST. JOHN'S, N.L.

David Maher

The Telegram

Former Liberal MHA Neil King has accepted a temporary position with the Department of Transportation and Works without a job competition.

Conception Bay South Progressive Conservative MHA Barry Petten raised the hiring in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, after filing an access to information request.

On the form it says: recruit from a previous competition, which means there were people there that were interviewed, went through the proper process that could have been hired, just scored a bit lower. There were people ready to take this position. Instead, it was scratched out and it was: hire 13-week temporary employment, said Petten.

Obviously, this was done to avoid a job competition, which don't make sense because there's already someone there waiting to take the job.

Transportation and Works Minister Steve Crocker says the practice of hiring temporary employees to 13-week positions without competition is not rare within government.

He's referring to a former MHA who actually took a temporary assignment, a short-term assignment, a 13-week assignment on an as-needed basis, said Crocker.

We do this all the time, Mr. Speaker, as MHAs and people who represent people put forward names for positions that come forward.

Crocker says a competition for a full-time replacement has already begun.

The hiring of workers on temporary contracts is within the right of ministers, according to legislation.

Clause 5.01 cc of the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Public and Private Employees' collective agreement, for example, specifies an employee can be put into a higher or lower position for up to 13 weeks without any competition.

Petten says the issue isnt the legislation, but putting a Liberal insider into the job when others had been interviewed.

We're talking about a former Liberal MHA being put in a public-service job, bargaining unit job, that someone is more qualified to do, he said.

They will show you the person that should have got called for that job. They never got called. Instead, their friend, the former MHA, got called. That's our issue. Simple.

Crocker denied the charge of cronyism.

If he wants to talk about cronyism, how about the 2015 appointment of a former minister to the chair of the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, he said, referring to the appointment by the Tory administration of former cabinet minister John Ottenheimer.

Let's think about what he's saying over there today.

david.maher@thetelegram.com

@DavidMaherNL

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Former Liberal MHA given government job without competition: Petten - The Telegram

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