Penalties for public servants who won’t go back to office to be handled individually
OTTAWA — The federal government says repercussions for public servants who refuse to return to in-person work will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Starting Monday, all federal employees who are still working from home will begin the transition back to in-person work.
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier announced last month that all departments must bring workers back to the office at least two to three times a week by the end of March.
In an interview Thursday, she did not specify what the consequences may be for anyone who refuses to return.