Peter Dutton’s remote work policy has raised concerns among members of the Coalition.

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It’s understandable why Peter Dutton’s work-from-home policy is causing concern among Coalition members. Adjustments to traditional work practices can lead to varied opinions on productivity, team cohesion, and the effectiveness of communication. Some might feel that this policy could erode the party’s unity or hinder collaboration, while others may see it as a progressive step towards flexibility in the workplace. It will be interesting to see how this policy unfolds and whether it leads to a broader discussion about work culture within the Coalition. What are your thoughts on the potential impact of this policy on party dynamics?