Space issues cropping up, say public servants, unions, as PSPC committed to ‘providing 260,000 federal public servants with modern workspaces’

Progress on the federal government's 'strategic policy review,' aimed at cutting $6-billion in government programs and resources by 2026-27, is to be included in 2023 budget, according to Treasury Board spokesperson Martin Potvin.
Minister of Public Services and Procurement Helena Jaczek, left, and Treasury Board President Mona Fortier. PSPC's office space services public servants from 103 departments and agencies, according to department spokesperson Jeremy Link.

The federal government’s mandate to bring public servants back into the office two to three days a week has now been in place for just over half a month, a policy which has raised concerns by public servants and union leaders over workplace availability, desk space, and th...

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