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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2285283" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>That sounds like a great plan to me! I've seen many on here say they'd prefer to be at work. I know many have preferred working from home. It makes sense to include staff in consultation where possible and if it is something which can be done from a distance allow those who prefer that way of working to say so. I appreciate the benefits of seeing others and miss the daily interactions, however many don't want to return to how things were before (commuting for example)! It makes sense that staff who might be happy working from home and can do so effectively (I know this probably is largely office staff?) can have their voices heard in consultation and offer to work from home even just a few days a week. Seems a reasonable adjustment for all, including vulnerable staff. Of course employers won't want to pay for equipment etc but I've read many on here saying they have an office space set up anyway. As said, seems a reasonable adjustment which would greatly benefit many staff, including vulnerable staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2285283, member: 503751"] That sounds like a great plan to me! I've seen many on here say they'd prefer to be at work. I know many have preferred working from home. It makes sense to include staff in consultation where possible and if it is something which can be done from a distance allow those who prefer that way of working to say so. I appreciate the benefits of seeing others and miss the daily interactions, however many don't want to return to how things were before (commuting for example)! It makes sense that staff who might be happy working from home and can do so effectively (I know this probably is largely office staff?) can have their voices heard in consultation and offer to work from home even just a few days a week. Seems a reasonable adjustment for all, including vulnerable staff. Of course employers won't want to pay for equipment etc but I've read many on here saying they have an office space set up anyway. As said, seems a reasonable adjustment which would greatly benefit many staff, including vulnerable staff. [/QUOTE]
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