Jacob Rees-Mogg previously attracted criticism for leaving passive-aggressive notes on desks
Civil servants will be placed under "Big Brother-style" monitoring in a bid to make them more efficient. The crackdown on home working comes after business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg left passive-aggressive comments on the desks of those who had not been in the office when he made his rounds.
The Foreign Office's rate is lower, sitting between 30 and 39%, BirminghamLive reports. However, Mark Serwotka, boss of the PCS civil service union, said: “This is a worrying Big Brother-style development that we fear could be used to victimise our members.”The Cabinet Office said last night: “We have been consistently clear that we want to see office attendance across the civil service consistently back at pre-pandemic levels.
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