WFH to be scrapped in major city in push to bring one group of workers back to the office
Daily MailA mayoral candidate has vowed to ditch WFH in Melbourne and drag council workers back into the office to try and revitalise the city. Arron Wood revealed if he wins the October election he will order the 1,700 City of Melbourne government workers back into the office at least four days a week. City of Melbourne mayoral candidate Arron Wood has announced a $25 million package to make Melbourne an international city once more A mayoral candidate has vowed to ditch WFH in Melbourne and drag council workers back into the office to try and revitalise the city 'When you’re at a point of crisis, the City of Melbourne needs to be pulling every lever within its power to make sure it stops that loss of small businesses,' he said. His proposal comes just weeks after another Melbourne mayoral candidate, former AFL player Anthony Koutoufides, announced he would not just force council workers back into the office - but also all government and corporate employees.