Dutton softens pledge to end public service WFH

The Australian Financial Review
13 Mar

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has softened his pledge to get public servants to return to work five days a week, as Labor argues the policy shows the Coalition is anti-women.

The Australian Financial Review revealed last week that a Coalition government would force public servants to work from the office five days a week, after opposition finance spokeswoman Jane Hume said remote work arrangements had become unsustainable and unproductive.

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