Phoenix pay system plays role in donation shortfall in workplace campaign
OTTAWA — One of the biggest workplace fundraising campaigns in Canada will fall short of its $19-million goal this holiday season — and the Grinch in the works is the federal pay system that handles most of the donations.
It’s a snafu that the country’s top bureaucrats predicted over the summer, weeks before the annual United Way campaign kicked off, documents show.
It’s also just one more consequence of a problem-plagued payroll system that has been causing migraines for public servants and senior officials since the calendar first turned to 2016.
Approximately 70 per cent of the funds that are raised for the United Way through the federal workplace campaign come from payroll deductions.


