Back to the office: Are the days of remote work numbered?
- Peter Dutton announced plans to mandate that all Commonwealth public servants return to the office if the Coalition wins government, as 61 percent of public servants worked from home last year.
- According to Senator Jane Hume, the Albanese government made it easier for public servants to work from home, requiring requests to be approved by default in late 2023.
- Senator Hume criticized this arrangement for creating inefficiency in public service and labeled it a 'blank cheque' from Anthony Albanese.
- Employers see flexible working as vital for attracting talent, even as job ads for remote work declined by half a percentage point to 9.5 percent in December, according to Seek.
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Back to the office: Are the days of remote work numbered?
With several prominent companies like Amazon, Dell and JP Morgan recently implementing return-to-office mandates, and with President Trump and Elon Musk pushing for less remote working, Prime Time asks if the days of working from home are numbered?
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