What happens when you’re called back to work?
Thousands of workers across the travel industry have been furloughed or working from home since mid-March due to the pandemic, but some have already been asked to return to their office or agency – and many more will be expected to do so in the coming weeks.
Understandably, with the coronavirus still a threat, many of you will be concerned about the implications on your health and safety. Not only that, but working parents might struggle to get childcare if their little ones aren’t back in school.
Can you refuse to go back to work? Can you insist on working from home? For the answers to these questions and more, click here.
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