Britain’s biggest white-collar employers have sent staff home after the government tightened its coronavirus guidance, but some companies have told workers they can continue to come to the office if required for their mental health.
Although the government instruction that people in England should work from home where possible from Monday is advice and not legally mandatory, organisations across the country are switching to home working where possible.
Amid growing concern about the psychological impact of nearly two years of restrictions, employers appear to be taking a more flexible approach than in the early months of 2020.
The accountancy firm PwC and the law firm Slaughter and May are among the large businesses that will allow workers to
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