"I'd like to say I was surprised by this decision, but with everything going on with the massive cuts that the government is doing, it's insulting and disrespectful to public servants,"
"I don't know why the government is making this decision at this time."
"This is a long standing pattern on this issue where absolutely nothing is shared with not just unions, but with federal public servants about this critical issue that is barreling into bargaining,"
"have each other's back as their jobs are being gutted."
The Treasury Board announced a return-to-office mandate requiring public servants to work in the office four days a week starting July 6, with executives expected full-time on May 4. Union leaders criticized the timing as insulting and disrespectful, given concurrent notices that thousands of jobs could be cut under a spending review. Union presidents warned the policy could prompt a strike vote or a call to action and urged solidarity as jobs are threatened. Unions also complained about minimal notice and a lack of consultation, saying officials informed them only hours before the public announcement.
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