This time we really, really, really mean it
Federal public servants are to report back to the office again. Their bosses say they mean it this time
Senior leaders are hoping this third attempt to get bureaucrats back to their desks and cubicles will help make the public service better.
OTTAWA – Canada’s public servants are once again being ordered back to the office, but this time the government says it intends to enforce compliance.
Next week, federal public servants are supposed to be back to their desks three days per week, a slight increase over the previous rule of two or three days per week. Executives are supposed to be in their offices four days per week.
The last directive in May laying out Treasury Board’s decision was clear about compliance. This is the government’s third attempt at getting workers to embrace
hybrid work arrangements.
“Let’s face it, we put down the requirement for two to three days and there were no consequences for ignoring it. That’s the real issue here. We were too soft with the initial return in obligating people to actually be in the office,” said a senior bureaucrat who is not authorized to speak publicly about the mandate.
“Some people quickly realized, ‘My manager is just going to shake their heads and say, ‘Yeah, do your best, I don’t want an argument.’”
Another senior bureaucrat said every manager knew about employees who weren’t working full days or were juggling work at home with child care, elder care or other reasons, but no one wants to confront it or even talk about it.
Christiane Fox, deputy clerk at the Privy Council Office, is heading a task force of deputies who are planning and monitoring the “state of readiness” for the mandate’s fall rollout.
She said they are braced for resistance and “lots of noise,” but enforcement and compliance will be taken seriously. Employees must comply with the order as a condition of employment and departments are prepared to enforce it to ensure consistency across government.
Senior leaders are hoping this third attempt to get federal bureaucrats back to their desks and cubicles will help make the public service better.
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