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UK employees ‘most reluctant’ to return to the office 2 March 2021: If employers thought Boris Johnson’s tentative roadmap for an easing of lockdown restrictions signalled a return to the office, they may have to think again, if the results of a new survey are anything to go by.
One in four employees in the UK said they would resign from their current job if they were forced to return to the office, according to research conducted by HR software company Personio. The survey of 1,000 employees also found that more than 37% feel that their company is avoiding implementing new hybrid ways of working like flexible working schedules and is persisting with compulsory attendance.
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak produced one of the most generous support packages in support of workers who could no longer do their jobs. While we won’t know the final bill for furlough for some months to come, the Government will certainly have to borrow enormous amounts of cash to see Brits through the pandemic. On November 25, the Office for Budgetary Responsibility (OBR), which keeps tabs on Government spending, estimated the borrowing for Covid would cost the Government a staggering £394billion in the 2020/2021 tax year.