The Westminster Tradition

Working from home: when flexibility becomes political


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In this episode, we dive into Danielle’s favourite topic - work place flexibility. Public servants working from home has become a visible fault line in Australian politics and media, revealing deeper questions about productivity, surveillance, and trust in our workplaces. The convenience culture debate exposes how work design impacts everything from gender equity to regional development.

Danielle, Alison and Caroline unpack the following:

  • That COVID forced rapid technology deployment and showed flexible work was more feasible than previously claimed
  • The way in which working from home discussions often get unhelpfully gendered, limiting broader conversations about work design
  • The leadership capability gaps revealed in the "if I can't see them, how do I know they're working" mindset
  • How intentional communication becomes even more important in hybrid or remote environments
  • Why the topic has a special valence in relation to the public service, and public expectations.

Referenced in the episode :

  • The work of Professor Carol Kulik on the importance of autonomy in the workplace
  • Worksafe Australia’s advice on the psychosocial hazards, including low job control, poor support and lack of role clarity.


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