City Work-At-Home Might Not Work: BENN
I am prepared to cut city manager Wendy Stephanson some slack on the return-to-office issue. Consider these possibilities.
I am prepared to cut city manager Wendy Stephanson some slack on the return-to-office issue. Consider these possibilities.
Municipal city manager Wendy Stephanson has it all wrong when it comes to ordering employees back to the office effective in January.
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said he wants staff at work five days a week, but senior management has another idea:
Councillors, I have received several inquiries from Councillors which reinforce that there has been confusion regarding the August 26, 2025, memo on the City’s five-day in-office standard effective January 1, 2026.
The age of work-at-home is ending. So what will happen from all that?
There’s no way around it. Work-at-home is coming to an end, Bulldog commentator Mike Patton says.
I want to express my profound disappointment today that the City has ordered its workers back into the office five days a week.
The City of Ottawa has ordered employees to return to the office five days a week beginning January 1, 2026. It’s not a good idea.
Despite progress toward gender equity, many women continue to take on the majority of unpaid labour within their households, including housework and child care.
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