In this episode, Katherine Sinclair and Libby Hubbard talk through the issues facing employers as they start to bring employees back to work, including whether employees can refuse to come back to work and Government guidance.
In the podcast, there is a reference to the Government’s guidance to working safely during coronavirus. Please note that the Government’s guidance on residential care, supported living and home care are referred to in the podcast has now been removed. Please refer to the Government’s guidance for the most up-to-date information. You might also find our webinar on managing homeworkers useful if your employees cannot return to work.
Further information
Please contact Katherine Sinclair or Libby Hubbard for further information about any of the issues raised in this podcast.
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