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- The Coalition plans to require public servants to work from the office five days a week if they win the next election, said opposition finance spokeswoman Senator Jane Hume in a speech.
- Currently, 61% of public service workers work from home some of the time, according to Hume.
- Hume expressed confidence that a government led by Peter Dutton could bypass the existing pay deal allowing unlimited work from home days until 2027.
- Hume's plans reflect similar rhetoric from Donald Trump regarding reducing waste in government operations.
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