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Queenslandâs main public sector union said some public service managers are intimidating public servants to return to their city offices.
The Together union writes on the Facebook page some public services bosses are threatening to cancel flexible working arrangements.
The Queensland government rejects claims public servants are being coerced to return to work or that flexible work arrangements are being cancelled.
Tense negotiations are under way between Queenslandâs main public sector union and the Queensland government as âback to workâ talks look at restricting some flexible work arrangements.
Public Trustee staff allege âattempt at intimidationâ Public Trustee staffers allege theyâre facing a blatant attempt at intimidation while Workplace Health and Safety investigates claims of unbearable workloads.
Business by CITY BEAT Anthony Marx 15th May 2021 7:05 AM
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