Canadian Association of Professional Employees President Nathan Prier at a rally in Ottawa in September 2024.
Canada's third largest federal public service labour union is calling on a parliamentary committee to take its own look at the recent mandate forcing federal workers back to the office three days a week.Nathan Prier, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees, says a parliamentary committee should investigate the government's return-to-office mandate for federal employees.
"We don't know who they're serving, but it's not Canadian taxpayers and it's certainly not federal workers," he told CBC. In response to CAPE's call, Treasury Board of Canada president Anita Anand said the return-to-office decision was an administrative one and not political. Unions representing more than 330,000 federal public service workers have expressed opposition to the mandate. Canada's largest union of federal employees, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, has
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