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Burnout Causes Staff Shortages in Aruba Government Services

April 13, 2026
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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Burnout among public sector employees is contributing to high absenteeism and reduced service capacity across several government departments in Aruba, according to Magaly Brito of SEPPA.

In a recent interview, Brito expressed concern over the growing shortage of public employees. She explained that hiring restrictions in recent years, driven by budget control measures, have resulted in understaffed departments. While this may appear financially beneficial on paper, the reality is that many government services are struggling to function effectively.

The situation has led to increased pressure on existing staff, with many employees experiencing exhaustion and burnout. This has caused a rise in sick leave (AO) and further limited the ability of departments to provide essential services. The issue of Burnout Aruba Government Services is becoming a major concern affecting both employees and the public.

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Brito also noted that many employees are nearing retirement, while others are waiting for the government to introduce voluntary early retirement (VUT) arrangements. However, due to staff shortages, employees in critical departments may not receive approval to leave, forcing them to remain in challenging work environments.

Despite these concerns, SEPPA has received some positive responses from government officials, who have acknowledged the problem and are working to recruit new staff to fill vacancies and ease the burden.

Additionally, Brito highlighted that some departments are unable to fully grant employees their entitled days off. As a result, workers are either compensated financially or granted additional leave later. However, many employees prefer time off to recover from fatigue caused by the high workload.

The ongoing issue of Burnout Aruba Government Services underscores the urgent need for better workforce planning and support to maintain effective public services and employee well-being.

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