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Work from home fiasco?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 7739505" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>Not sure what the present advice for Scotland is, but in England the Govt removed the "work from home if you can" rule in July and replaced it with one advsising that people should gradually return to the office. I'm completely fed up with public sector workers still workjing from home and being basically unobtainable. Our village has suffered repeatedly over the past 18 months from matters which the district and county council should have dealt with immediately, but didn't as no one was contactable. Example this week, a building site in the village was pile driving, both outside of the permitted operating hours for the site and far exceeding permitted noise and vibration, nothing done to stop it as council officers unavailable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 7739505, member: 1343"] Not sure what the present advice for Scotland is, but in England the Govt removed the "work from home if you can" rule in July and replaced it with one advsising that people should gradually return to the office. I'm completely fed up with public sector workers still workjing from home and being basically unobtainable. Our village has suffered repeatedly over the past 18 months from matters which the district and county council should have dealt with immediately, but didn't as no one was contactable. Example this week, a building site in the village was pile driving, both outside of the permitted operating hours for the site and far exceeding permitted noise and vibration, nothing done to stop it as council officers unavailable. [/QUOTE]
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