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On April 29, Le Devoir reported that the federal government was about to put out a directive that all public servants in the core administration would be required to come back to the office three days a week instead of two days. It was a good scoop, and was confirmed on May 1 by Catherine Blewett, then-secretary of the Treasury Board, and Jacqueline Bogden, TBS's chief human resources officer, in a message to deputy ministers.
's then-president Chris Aylward wrote last week in the Ottawa Citizen: 'This transformation is about more than just remote work; it’s about setting a new standard for a progressive, inclusive and dynamic workplace. The federal government can lead by example, demonstrating adaptability, forward-thinking and a commitment to serving all Canadians.
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