Coronavirus: Returning to work - House of Commons Library On 19 July 2021, the UK Government moved England to Step 4 and lifted most coronavirus-related legislation The guidance on working from home was also lifted, although the Government says employers should ensure a “gradual” return to the workplace over the summer
Home working - HSE As an employer you have the same health and safety responsibilities for your workers whether they work at home or in a workplace
Homeworking – a guide for employers and employees Practicalities involved, from establishing a homeworking policy to setting up and managing an employee working from home Potential benefits and considerations of such homeworking
Working from home - CICV Working from home Guidance for employers and employees on homeworking, issued by the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum
Managing home workers health and safety - HSE As an employer, you have the same health and safety responsibilities for people working at home as for any other worker This guidance applies to those who: Most of the time, risks to home
Working from Home Guidance: Remote and Hybrid Workers This guide explains employers’ legal duties for home and hybrid workers, what a suitable home‑working risk assessment looks like, and how organisations can support safe, healthy, and productive remote working arrangements
Working From Home (WFH): Employer Legal Guide UK Employer guide to working from home (WFH) in the UK, covering legal duties, flexible working rules, policies, health and safety and compliance risks
Employers should be well placed to move back to working from home, says . . . CIPD responds to updated guidance on working from home where possible "Many businesses and their people have learned how to work remotely at scale and at speed during the pandemic so will be well placed to respond to this change in guidance