OTTAWA — A federal union has sent a letter to the Treasury Board president asking for clarity in response to reports the federal government may soon order public servants to work in-office five days per week.

La Presse reported that the federal government is considering implementing the new policy by January 2027, and may require executives to start working in-office full time even sooner.

Canadian Association of Professional Employees president Nathan Prier says in a letter to Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali the union wants clarification on the rumours about an imminent new return-to-office directive.

The federal government has not confirmed that it’s considering changing the current rules, which require that public servants work a minimum of three days a week in-office, with exec

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