Federal government to re-introduce assigned seating for public servants this summer - BNN Bloomberg
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Most public servants will have assigned seating when the federal government increases the on-site requirements to four days a week this summer.
The Secretary of the Treasury Board sent a memo to federal workers on Friday, saying the government will move away from unassigned seating in offices.
“We are confirming that the increase in on-site presence includes a commitment to assigned seating for the majority of employees, recognizing it will be achieved over time for some organizations,” Bill Matthews said in a letter to deputy heads.
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