COVID chaos | Firms hit by mass self-isolations amid post-Christmas infection surge
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- Millions of staff are returning to work this week after a well-earned Christmas break.
- However, while many typically approach this time of year with a renewed sense of energy and motivation, the start of 2022 is already fraught with uncertainty, amid continually rising COVID cases.
- Below, HR Grapevine looks at some of the issues affecting HR as a result of the pandemic during return-to-work week.
COVID chaos | Firms hit by mass self-isolations amid post-Christmas infection surge
Updated 04/01/22 14:20 'Plan B to continue', says PMAs repoted by the BBC, Boris Johnson says England will continue with its Plan B Covid measures, including work-from-home guidance and booster jabs accelration, amid growing pressures on the NHS. The...
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