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Victorian public servants hit back at Labor’s planned job cuts with push to curb ‘executive bloat’ instead

Report argues large-scale public sector job losses can be avoided in part by ‘culling’ 450 executive-level rolesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA group of public servants vying for union leadership roles are pushing back against the Victorian government’s mooted public sector job cuts with a cost-saving plan of their own, calling instead for reductions in “executive bloat”, halving consultant spending and reducing office space.The group, known as the Voice for Members (AVFM), will on Tuesday release an 89-page report, dubbed the Gold Review – a nod to the government’s review into the Victorian public service (VPS) led by Helen Silver – outlining $13bn in cost-saving and revenue-generating measures.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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