250 jobs eliminated by the city

A story like this – the city planning to eliminate at least 250 jobs this year – is obviously pitched to please people who dream of tax cuts. SMF has said she plans to cut 1000 positions by 2029.

But I ask: what jobs? Even if a few are sinecures, they can’t all be meaningless bullshit jobs. People were hired to do various tasks, and if they’re sacked, the work remains to be done, and if SMF follows in classic neoliberal style, the work will be contracted out to private businesses.

First off, by ending internal positions the city loses organizational expertise and collective experience that it won’t get back.

Secondly, contracting out is almost always more expensive than having work done internally. Someone has to spec the work for contractors, which is a job in itself that would otherwise have been understood and absorbed by internal workers.

Thirdly, and in this situation probably most importantly, contracting out is rife with the potential for corruption. Speccing jobs, getting bids – we’ve seen how easily this slides into palm‑greasing and brown envelopes.

It looks like it’s provident and commonsense to cut jobs, but for all those reasons, it’s a piece of flimsy chicanery meant to please Ensemble’s base. It will harm the city in the long run.