Arviat-South MLA Joe Savikataaq questioned Human Resources Minister Margaret Nakashuk about the progress of the remote workers policy Wednesday in the legislative assembly. Savikataaq emphasized that Nunavut residents should be required to work in Nunavut in order to take advantage of a policy like this. (File photo)
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MLA Joe Savikitaaq hopes new remote work policy will be for Nunavummiut only
The Government of Nunavut is still looking at who will be eligible for remote work under its upcoming remote work policy, says Human Resources Minister Margaret Nakashuk.
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