Treasury Board, unions, leaders, experts contend with evolving federal in-office requirements

PIPSC's head of public affairs Stéphanie Montreuil says 'we want to make sure that we're choosing a path that is the best for our members,' and that 'we are currently seriously assessing our options.'
Treasury Board President Anita Anand. The government recently announced all federal public service employees would be mandated to come into the office at least three days a week.

The federal government's decision to require that public servants come into the office for a minimum of three days a week beginning in September is not sitting well with public service unions, but it's part of a trend that's increasingly called for by political leaders at ot...

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