Ottawa public servant YuTaek Hwang has been working remotely for nearly three years.
Hwang is not the only public servant raising concerns about a lack of direction about the return, even as others worry about what the state of office infrastructure will be.
“As employees return to worksites, the level of service they have come to expect is not necessarily available in all government of Canada buildings,” said the document, which outlined how the minister could respond to questions about the return-to-work plan in the House of Commons. The return to work comes at a fraught time for public transit in the national capital region, where the federal government has a majority of its offices.
Marty Carr, an Ottawa city councillor, has long been an advocate for better transit and said she wants public servants to have access to a good system.
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