Researchers say findings should reassure parents as children are set to return to school
A lot of people who have been enjoying the benefits available to some of working from home may feel a little anxious this morning, after news of a government campaign to encourage workers to return to the office expected to be launched next week. The television and newspaper messages will promote the government’s aim to reduce the number of employees working from home amid fears that town and city centres are becoming ghost areas as workers stay away.
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