Despite federal workers protests last week, the Canadian government's new three-day in-office mandate officially kicked in on Monday, and it has sp...
Despite federal workers protests last week, the Canadian government's new three-day in-office mandate officially kicked in on Monday, and it has sparked a heated debate among Canadians.on the government's website, as of September 9, public servants in the core public administration eligible for hybrid work are required to return to office for a minimum of three days per week.
"Maximizing these benefits while continuing to provide flexibility for employees supports excellence in the public service and allows us to continue delivering services to Canadians and strengthen their confidence in the public service." On Monday, the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada — two of the country's largest labour unions representing federal public sector employees — vowed to defend remote work for its members.
"This plan is stupid and useless. The city is incompetent and the federal government is bullying workers to prop up lease values. Gross."
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