Chancellor Rishi Sunak urges staff to return to the office
The order to work from home is expected to be scrapped on July 19 in England
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak (Image: PA Images)
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak urges staff to return to the office
The order to work from home is expected to be scrapped on July 19 in England
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak has stressed the benefits of getting back to the workplace when coronavirus restrictions lift.
Rishi Sunak is urging Britons to go to the workplace when restrictions lift
The order to work from home is expected to be scrapped on July 19 in England
Unions raised concerns about lack of guidance for employees to safely return
But Chancellor Mr Sunak said he looked forward to the shift back to offices
Mr Sunak insisted there was a benefit to workers being with their colleagues
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