The UK government is under pressure to clarify its stance on giving UK employees the legal right to work from home.
As the UK’s vaccine rollout continues and so-called “Freedom Day” inches closer, UK organisations are having to decide what their workplaces will look like post-pandemic. The result has led to a debate between employees, employers, and the government about the best way to proceed.
Last week, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a taskforce is already “consulting on making flexible working a default option, unless there are good reasons not to” — in line with the Conservative Party’s 2019 manifesto pledge to “encourage flexible working and consult on making it the default.”
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Source:: Computerworld