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LONDON, July 11 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell employers next week to start ordering staff back into their places of work, as long as it is safe to do so, in order to stem the coronavirus hit to the economy, the Daily Mail said. Johnson has told top civil servants to set an...

Saturday, 11 Jul 2020 03:21 PM MYT

LONDON, July 11 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell employers next week to start ordering staff back into their places of work, as long as it is safe to do so, in order to stem the coronavirus hit to the economy, theJohnson has told top civil servants to set an example by starting to return staff to their desks and he has also asked companies including Goldman Sachs to get more employees back after working from home, the newspaper said.

“It’s very important that people should be going back to work if they can, now. I think everybody’s taken the ‘stay at home if you can’ . I think now we should say ‘go back to work if you can.’”

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