BORIS Johnson has ordered civil servants to return to the office by the end of next week. The PM has scrapped his ‘work from home’ message in a bid to get officials back to work to clear a backlog …
BORIS Johnson has ordered civil servants to return to the office by the end of next week.
The PM has scrapped his ‘work from home’ message in a bid to get officials back to work to clear a backlog in public services.
Only 10 per cent of staff at several top firms have returned to the workplace after switching to remote working during lockdown. Unilever, BT, and the Royal Bank of Scotland are among those who have no immediate plans to bring employees back to the office. But Whitehall departments have been told to prepare assessments of “productivity impacts associated with remote working” and “plans to address any backlogs in service fulfilment that have built up as a result of enforced absence from office working”.struggling to register births or get passportsMore than 150,000 babies are thought not to have legal status because parents have been unable to register births.And holidaymakers looking to make trips abroad face huge delays in getting new passports.
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