Many public servants in Ottawa opposed to return to office plans

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For more than two years, federal public servants have been doing their jobs from home. Now, amid pressure to return to the office, they’re asking why that needs to change.

Now, amid pressure to return to the office, they’re asking why that needs to change.

Now, Canada’s largest public servant union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada says it is working on establishing remote work as a collective bargaining right. “There’s a lot of concerns; we have a lot of questions and there’s been almost no consultations with how these things are going to be implemented,” Phillips said.Unions report that members are being told they will need to return for differing periods of time depending on the agency, department, even the manager they work under.

“I believe in the next few weeks, few months, we’ll be addressing these questions and of course we’ll have to experiment and we’ll have to make adjustments as we go along,” Treasury Board President Mona Fortier said.

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