MissAdventure
So, will workers be able to involve their unions if they feel forced into returning when it's not necessary?
Is it already happening?
I think taking employers to a tribunal could be problematic unless the employee has underlying health conditions which due to Covid-19 they need to shield.
When signing a contract of employment it normally has details of place of work, duties expected, times and hours of employment. Commuting has always been uncomfortable, sweaty bodies in the heat and colds in the colder months none of which deterred people from applying for jobs in City Centres, out of town Commerce Hubs or Industrial Estates.
If shop workers, carers, NHS staff, Teachers, Police, Fire Services, Road sweepers. Rubbish collectors and many other employment sectors have to be in-situ to do their job is it unreasonable to expect office workers not to?
More and more people I know are returning to their offices, some full time others on a part time basis, a few have been told that they will not be asked to return until next year. It is not a one size fits all situation.