The return to office last week by thousands of Ontario public servants has been ”disrespectful,” “piecemeal” and filled with “unnecessary confusion,” say the workers' unions, who point out some ministries and agencies still don't have enough space to meet Premier Doug Ford’s order.
Last week, thousands of workers were to report to the office for four days of work instead of three, as a result of an order from the Progressive Conservative government this summer. The move has rankled workers who have had hybrid arrangements for more than three years and say it will cost taxpayers more because of the need to buy or lease new office space.
The head of the AMAPCEO, which represents some 17,000 professional, administrative and supervisory employees in the Ontario Public Service, says the pro

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