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Stop Dutton scrapping WFH

Work-from-home (WFH) in sectors where it is possible has been a game changer for working people, particularly women. Giving people the opportunity to choose flexible working arrangements and increased women’s workforce participation to record highs.

If it’s gone in one sector you can be sure employers in other sectors will be watching closely to see what they can get away with.

Sign the petition: Stop Dutton scrapping WFH

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Dutton’s plan to scrap WFH for public servants is a slippery slope, and one that will see working families worse off.

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