WHO chief urges office staff not to feel 'too scared' to return to the workplace for the good of the economy and their own mental health
British workers have been among some of the slowest to return to offices across Europe with figures suggesting as little as 17 per cent have returned in some areas One of Britain’s biggest trade unions yesterday demanded an end to the ‘rush’ back to the office and called for schools to be shut, saying workers had a right ‘not to die’.
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