Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Alberta is ending hybrid work for public servants, requiring full-time in-office attendance by February 2026.
Alberta is ending its hybrid work policy for public servants, requiring full-time in-office work starting February 2026, reversing a pandemic-era arrangement that allowed two remote days weekly.
The move, announced by the deputy ministers’ council, aims to boost collaboration and service delivery, with flexibility still available through modified schedules and accommodations.
About 44% of Alberta’s public workforce, or 12,600 employees, currently use hybrid setups.
The decision follows similar actions in Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and comes amid a national debate over work models, with polls showing mixed public opinion on in-office mandates.
Alberta está poniendo fin al trabajo híbrido para los servidores públicos, que requiere asistencia a tiempo completo en la oficina para febrero de 2026.