❓ Mrs. Harvey asks the Premier when non-frontline public servants will be allowed to work from home to reduce coronavirus spread. The Premier responds that there are no current plans, but the issue will be discussed in national cabinet meetings.
AnsweredQoN 169Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
CORONAVIRUS —
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS
169. Mrs L.M. HARVEY to the Premier:
Given that we know the importance of
social distancing and that the corporate sector has taken the lead by having
staff operate from home, when is the government planning for non-frontline
public servants to operate from home to reduce the spread of coronavirus?
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS
169. Mrs L.M. HARVEY to the Premier:
Given that we know the importance of
social distancing and that the corporate sector has taken the lead by having
staff operate from home, when is the government planning for non-frontline
public servants to operate from home to reduce the spread of coronavirus?
AnswerView source ↗
There are no plans for that to occur
at this point in time. Obviously, these matters will be discussed in the
national cabinet meetings over coming months.
at this point in time. Obviously, these matters will be discussed in the
national cabinet meetings over coming months.
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