Hybrid return to work setup not guaranteed for Alberta public servants
employees had to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or be subject to regular rapid testing, the vaccination policy for non-partisan professional government employees has been dropped.
But the hybrid arrangement isn’t guaranteed for the roughly 5,000 public servants set to return to government offices across the province.COVID-19: Alberta enters Step 2 reopening, drops most pandemic protocols“Each department is responsible for creating their own hybrid office working-from-home , but not every staff will have that option available to them,” AUPE vice president Susan Slade told Global News.
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