
"We've got 6,000-plus staff in Lincolnshire, it's a hugely different approach to how people work in the council."
"We can't afford the 5m needed to put those people back into the office," he said. "We're taking a pragmatic view that because we can't afford it we will leave them in the positions they're in at the moment."
"all roles require working in the office and an end to working from home"
Dame Andrea Jenkyns announced that all newly hired combined authority staff must work in the office, posting on X that vacancies require office attendance and an end to working from home. Sean Matthews, leader of the Reform-run Lincolnshire County Council, said there is no disagreement within Reform and that the council cannot afford the £5 million needed to restore office capacity after previous administrations reduced office spaces. The council employs over 6,000 staff and follows a smarter working policy allowing employees to split time between home and office where appropriate. Matthews stated there remains a place for working from home.
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