‘Two way street’: Umpire rules WFH push ignores face-to-face benefits
The workplace umpire has backed staff returning to the office for collaboration and networking after giving short shrift to a bank employee’s bid to work from home permanently to care for his child and injured wife.
The Fair Work Commission upheld Bendigo Bank’s refusal of credit assessor Shane Gration’s remote work request after finding carers’ leave and occasional remote work was enough to accommodate care for his school-aged daughter.
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