- Work-From-Home saves employees $ 5,000
- Anthony Albanese to keep it in place
More than 36,000 civil servants will be attached if the opposition assumes power, while Labor promises to keep work-of-home rights and to say that the employee saves $ 5,000 a year.
The liberals have attacked Labor for expanding public service with 36,000 people while reducing costs in consultants, in which spokeswoman Jane Hume of opposition financing confirms that they would have gone under a coalition government.
“We think we can take the number of civil servants down to where it was at the end of Covid,” she told Sky News on Sunday.
“We think that the 36,000 civil servants who have been introduced have not shown that the improvements to the services, to the public, agree,” she said.
Senator Hume said that there would be no cut to frontline services, although where the cutbacks would come from, was not explained.
The coalition also attacked civil servants to work too much from home, and said they would force employees back to the office.
Labor estimates that transport and parking employees cost around $ 5,000 a year if they had to return to the office five days a week, against three.
The costs are based on estimates that people would spend two hours a week in the car, or just under 100 extra hours a year, whereby commuters drive on average just over an hour in the car to go to and from work.

More than 36,000 civil servants will be attached if the opposition assumes power, while labor promises to keep work away from home and to say that it saves people $ 5,000 (stock image)
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to mention the elections in the following week, after the government brought the federal budget on Tuesday and Mr Dutton uses his answer speech on Thursday.
Mr. Albanese spits an extension of discounts in the energy bill in the pre-election budget and announces a discount of $ 150 in two equal deadlines in the last two quarters of the calendar year 2025.
“I look forward to the budget on Tuesday evening is an important element in offering cost-of-life,” he said reporters in Sydney on Sunday.
The opposition attacked Labor to promise a reduction of the $ 275 power accounts in the 2022 elections, a number that had disappeared from talk points as electricity prices rose.
The coalition will support the new discount, but promised to lower energy prices without government subsidies, whereby the elections are largely fought at the expense of living.
Labor is concentrating its health care campaign, while the coalition is the attack on inflation while the accounts of households are rising.
But there have been mixed reports about whether the coalition will expand its marked disinvestment laws from the supermarket sector to insurance companies.
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor said that the coalition would take action if necessary, whereby the repulsion was repelled as the last resort.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to call the elections in the following week, after the government brought the federal budget on Tuesday and Mr Dutton gives his answer on Thursday
“We are willing to take action when there is clear evidence of abuse of market power or anti-competitive action,” he told the insiders of the ABC when he was asked whether the disintegration of insurance companies was on the table.
“Designs can play a role, we will act.”
In the last week, the coalition turned to a debate about national security when Labor won site in the polls.
The heated plans for a referendum on denying double subjects of their Australian citizenship when they enter into serious crimes such as terrorism, but senior coalition members declined Mr Dutton's comments and said it was a final case.
The Commonwealth can already apply to a court to have Australian citizenship of a person discovered.
Previous laws that were established when Mr. Dutton was in office that gave the minister the power to circumvent the courts were considered unconstitutional.