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Opinion | Ottawa’s return to office mandate is driven by something besides evidence

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The Confederation building on Parliament Hill is reflected in the windows of the Bank of Canada in Ottawa in May 2024. These days the federal government wants those offices full; Gleb Tsipursky questions why.


Gleb Tsipursky is CEO of the future-of-work consultancy  and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. He is based in Columbus, Ohio. Follow him on X: 

Recent research shows that Ottawa’s mandates for its employees to return to the office are not only unpopular, they’re also not backed by evidence.

A new study by Alessandra Fenizia and Tom Kirchmaier of the in the public sector by 12 per cent.

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Gleb Tsipursky

Gleb Tsipursky is CEO of the future-of-work consultancy  and a freelance contributing columnist for the Star. He is based in Columbus, Ohio. Follow him on X: 

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