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The government official isn’t in uniform, but his authority can’t be questioned. He extends a hand.
As your boss stands at the door to your office, looking away, you slowly hand over your cellphone to the grim-faced government official.
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The official repeats the words of the legislation that brought him to your office. He has the power to take your cellphone, he repeats.
“Verify, examine, process, copy or print out data,” he says, quoting directly from the statute. He turns to your boss, and asks if there are any other computers that haven’t been accessed yet. Your boss nods, slowly, and he and the government official leave.
MONTREAL While Quebec s rules requiring many people to work from home could be coming to an end in a matter of months, one lawyer believes employers should think twice before having them come back to the office. The re-opening plan presented by Premier Francois Legault calls for the resumption of face-to-face work conditions towards the end of August, assuming vaccine coverage continues to increase and the epidemiological situation continues to improve. However, if all goes according to plan, the majority of Quebec s regions will be reclassified as yellow zones on June 14, which would make teleworking optional for administrative and clerical tasks.