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Barclays tells staff to come into the office more

  • The Government is requiring staff in the Department of Social Protection to work at least two days a week in the office starting in February, with senior management needing to be there three days a week at minimum.
  • Fórsa, the largest public service trade union, stated that about 1,000 members in the Department of Social Protection will be affected and has instructed them not to follow the new directive.
  • Barclays has informed its 85,000 employees that they must come into the office for an extra day each week, increasing their in-office requirement to three days.
  • The Labour Government is changing the law to allow more flexible working options, with an Employment Rights Bill set to make hybrid work available to all unless deemed unreasonable by employers.
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
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