The move was part of the Government’s announcement this evening.
Image: Shutterstock/Halfpoint Image: Shutterstock/Halfpoint PEOPLE WHO HAVE been recommended to work from home throughout most of the pandemic will be able to return to workplaces on a phased basis from next week.
Varadkar added that he expected the return to to be done in a “very sensible way” and said that while he is working on a bill to allow people to request the right to work from home, “loads of people are dying to get back to the office”. Rates of the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme were scheduled to reduce from 1 February, but the government also announced this evening that this has been delayed by a month for businesses impacted by restrictions introduced last month.
#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youDirector of the Small Firms Association, Sven Spollen-Behrens, said a phased return to offices “will be a great boost to many businesses” struggling with remote working and businesses relying on trade from office workers.
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