
Federal Government Faces Tough Choices in Pushing Workers Back to Office
Published on May 10, 2024
The federal government is stuck “between a rock and a hard place” over the push to get federal public servants back into the office three days a week. That’s according to Aaron Wudrick, who is the director of domestic policy at the MacDonald Laurier Institute, a public policy think tank in Ottawa. “I think that the feds are in a real sticky spot right now,” Mr. Wudrick, a lawyer, told The Epoch Times. “On the one hand, the last thing they need right now is another enemy,” he said, referring to the threat by several public sector unions to mount a “summer of discontent” if Ottawa forces workers back into the office for three days a week, instead of the current two....
