Shared Services Canada ditches desk 'hoteling' for Ottawa-Gatineau employees in response to four-day return-to-office | Page 15 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 21, 2026 - 15:56

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Shared Services Canada ditches desk 'hoteling' for Ottawa-Gatineau employees in response to four-day return-to-office

April 21, 2026
The federal government's IT services department is moving away from desk "hoteling" in response to the four-day return-to-office mandate for public servants, according to an internal email obtained by the Ottawa Citizen. Read More


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