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Your boss wants you back 4 days a week, but where will you sit?

Your boss wants you back 4 days a week, but where will you sit?

Okay, so picture this: you've been working from your living room in Centretown, maybe popping over to Arlington for a croissant on your "commute." Life is good, you know? But now, our federal overlords have dropped the mandate – four days a week in the office starting in September. *Mon Dieu*, the bureaucracy is back in full force! But here’s the kicker, the part that had me doing a double-take: the feds might just "reallocate" co-working sites to make space for everyone. It's like musical chairs, but with cubicles and a high-level policy directive.

### The Great Desk Shuffle

Honestly, this feels like a very Ottawa problem. We have this massive federal workforce, and suddenly, they all need a physical desk and a working keyboard four days a week. It’s not just about the commute, it’s about the actual *real estate*. Think about all those shared workstations, those hot desks, that were supposed to be the future of agile work. Now, they might be getting redistributed like a central agency's surplus equipment. It makes you wonder if they even ran a pilot project for this, or if it's just another decision from on high that will have everyone in the Public Service trying to book a meeting room just to get some quiet time.

* **What this means for your commute:** Expect more traffic, especially on the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway and the 417. That sweet, sweet flexibility? *Fini*. * **What this means for your favourite coffee shop:** The cafes around Sparks Street and the ByWard Market? Get ready for a surge. Those morning coffee runs are about to get a lot more competitive. * **What this means for finding a desk:** You might be sharing a "neighbourhood" with people from completely different departments, all vying for the same ergonomic chair. Good luck.

The real story is never on the Hill – it's always just off it. For the thousands of public servants who call this city home, from Barrhaven to Orléans, this isn't just a policy change; it’s a seismic shift in daily life. Get ready to rediscover your downtown lunch spots, and maybe, just maybe, stake out your favourite desk early on Monday mornings.

The crew on the morning show totally breaks this down – catch them live at mornings.live.

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