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Health authority nearly turns over more than 160 employees in 2023-24 fiscal year: GNWT

Full-time hires of 182 last year offset by exits of 163 in same time frame
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According to GNWT statistics, 182 full-time employees were hired by the NWT Health and Social Services Authority in 2023-24 with 163 leaving during the same time frame. 窪蹋勛圖厙 file photo

Correction: This story has been updated to reflect the proper statistics as provided by the GNWT. A previous version of this story showed inaccurate numbers relating to turnover. 窪蹋勛圖厙 apologizes for any confusion caused by the errors. 

A look at the numbers relating to turnover within the territorys health system shows dozens of employees deciding to leave the field in the NWT. 

According to figures provided to 窪蹋勛圖厙 on Feb. 13 by the GNWT, the NWT Health and Social Services Authority hired 182 full-time employees in the 2023-24 fiscal year. In that same time frame, 163 employees exited full-time employment. 

The majority of those departures are people quitting. A total of 122 employees resigned in 2024. Adding to the number of exits were 15 workers who had their terms expire, 19 retirees and the remaining seven were denoted as other. 

These numbers do not include physicians, according to Todd Sasaki, a communications manager with the Department of Finance. 窪蹋勛圖厙 has previously asked Health Minister Lesa Semmler for those statistics, but she said she did not know the answer. 

I dont have the specifics, she said on Feb. 4. We dont monitor on a daily basis, Im not updated because, in the North, were used to high turnovers in many of our areas, but I do know that weve remained around 50 per cent staffing.

In general, resignations within the GNWT appear to be a growing trend over the past five years. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, 59 per cent of all exits were resignations. In the 2019-20 fiscal year, it was 51 per cent, according to the territorys public service  

GNWT employees make up about a quarter of the territorys workforce, at about 6,000 people, according to Budget 2025. 



About the Author: Devon Tredinnick

Devon Tredinnick is a reporter for 窪蹋勛圖厙. Originally from Ottawa, he's also a recent journalism graduate from Carleton University.
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