Working from home – employers can say no

Working from home – employers can say no
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Rebecca Rendle
Undoubtedly, the past three years have revolutionised the way that we work. Remote and flexible working are now a common expectation from existing employees and also a key recruitment offering.   In saying that, there are businesses that will decide, for good reason, it is not optimal for their workplace. Many employers are now looking to find the new normal and reset their expectations around working from home or, in some cases, to determine that they are an ‘on premises’ business.  Arrangements that were adopted out...

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