The Peace Tower on Parliament Hill is framed by leaves in Ottawa on August 27, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS_Sean Kilpatrick CANADAHALIFAX news Federal Court agrees to hear case about public servants’ return to office mandate by admin 1 سبتمبر، 2024 written by admin 1 سبتمبر، 2024 25 CITYnews halifax / By Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press OTTAWA — The Federal Court has agreed to review the federal government’s decision to mandate public servants return to the office three days per week. The mandate, which is set to begin on Sept. 9, was made by the federal government in May to the ire of the union tasked with representing the workers. The Public Service Alliance of Canada took its concerns to the Federal Court, which agreed to hear the case in a decision released Thursday. “The Federal Court’s decision to hear our case is an important win for federal workers fighting for a fair and transparent approach to telework,” said union president Sharon DeSousa in a statement. “Remote work is the future of work, and we won’t let the government off the hook for breaking their commitments and ignoring the voices of federal public service workers.” The union says the hearing will be a “major step” for workers looking for transparency around the decision to return workers to the office. In a statement, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat highlighted the judge did not endorse the union’s argument in the decision, and that “the parties must argue this matter based on a full record. “This decision means that PSAC’s application for judicial review will proceed to a hearing. This does not affect the decision on increased in-person presence,” the statement says. “Both parties will have an opportunity to present their arguments at a later date. In the interim, we are not in a position to comment further on this case while it is before the Court.” The union brought forward an application for judicial review in late May in an attempt to challenge the mandate. In July, the Attorney General filed a motion to strike it on the grounds that it be dealt with through the union instead of the courts. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 30, 2024. Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post شخصيات “أيام عادية” تعاني أحوال الاستلاب النفسي next post Liberal immigration pivot forces Canada to reckon with approach to labour shortages You may also like v 20 سبتمبر، 2024 More pharmacies added to community primary care clinic... 20 سبتمبر، 2024 Head of committee monitoring response to N.S. mass... 19 سبتمبر، 2024 Wednesday’s hot weather breaks 125-year-old record in Halifax... 19 سبتمبر، 2024 Local authors focusing on upcoming literature event in... 19 سبتمبر، 2024 لوغو طلب من الكتلة الكيبيكية إسقاط ترودو لكنها... 19 سبتمبر، 2024 كندا ’’ملعب‘‘ للتدخل الأجنبي وفقاً لنائب كندي 19 سبتمبر، 2024 كندا تمتنع عن التصويت على مشروع قرار يدعو... 19 سبتمبر، 2024 خفض عدد الطلاب الأجانب في كندا بـ10% إضافية 19 سبتمبر، 2024 Canadian Coast Guard crew member lost at sea... 18 سبتمبر، 2024