Brampton will require city employees to return to in-person work full-time next year, following a recent provincial government decision. The province mandated public servants to work four days in-office starting October 20, 2023, increasing to five days by January 5, 2024. Mayor Patrick Brown supports this mandate, citing the productivity benefits of in-office work. Many public service members have voiced their concerns on social media, and the AMAPCEO union is pushing for a petition to contest the mandate.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown announced plans to require city employees to return to in-office work full-time next year, following the provincial government's recent mandate.
The provincial government has mandated public servants to work four days in the office starting October 20, 2023, increasing to five days by January 5, 2024.
Brown described the provincial decision as 'long overdue' and emphasized that in-office work enhances productivity.
Members of Ontario's public service are expressing their dissatisfaction with the new in-office requirement on social media, while the AMAPCEO union has initiated a petition against it.
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