UK must urgently convince other nations to cut carbon emissions ahead of COP26 climate summit
Office politicsBut like so much of the “new normal”, it would be immensely harmful to allow it to go on for ever.
There isn’t just the inevitable dent to productivity, although that alone is reason enough for civil servants to, asConsider, too, the long-term mental health impact of not socialising with colleagues, or the career disadvantage of being unable to absorb expertise directly — especially for younger workers or new recruits.
And that’s not to mention the damage stayaway workers are causing to our city centres, with many shops, restaurants and bars reliant on their custom. One minister’s idea to disadvantage home workers directly by docking wages is legally fraught and impractical. But our society as a whole will pay a high price if we can’t shake the addiction to lolling about the house in our pyjamas.The latest word in the sights of woke worrywarts is “curry”, after complaints by a couple of food bloggers that it’s an “umbrella term popularised by white people who couldn’t be bothered to learn the actual names of our dishes”.
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