Back-to-office mandate has some public-service parents scrambling to find child care
OTTAWA — Tania Marcil doesn’t have much time to spare before the holidays set in.
Now, instead of using those rare moments to get ready for the season, she says she is spending them scrambling to find last-minute care for her three children.
The Halifax-based worker is among the public servants who received a controversial back-to-the-office order last week. Federal employees will be required to spend two or three days a week at the office by March, with a transition beginning in mid-January.
Experts suggest Marcil is not alone in facing child-care hurdles before a return to in-person work.