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Washington Post Employees Ordered Back to Office 5 Days a Week

The Washington Post will mandate a return to office work five days a week for employees by June 2, 2024.

Washington Post Tells Employees: It's Time to Return to the Office - Washingtonian

The Washington Post mandates a full-time return to office work to revive pre-COVID office culture, raising concerns among employees and union leaders.

Washington Post Employees Ordered Back to Office 5 Days a Week

The Washington Post will mandate a return to office work five days a week for employees by June 2, 2024.

Washington Post Tells Employees: It's Time to Return to the Office - Washingtonian

The Washington Post mandates a full-time return to office work to revive pre-COVID office culture, raising concerns among employees and union leaders.
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TGI Fridays secures rescue deal but more than 1,000 UK jobs lost

The rescue deal for TGI Fridays' UK arm saves 51 locations but results in 35 closures and over 1,000 job losses.

British steel to cut 2,500 jobs despite 600m taxpayer-funded green initiative

British Steel is closing its Scunthorpe blast furnaces, jeopardizing 2,500 jobs while transitioning to greener steel production despite prior taxpayer support.

TGI Fridays secures rescue deal but more than 1,000 UK jobs lost

The rescue deal for TGI Fridays' UK arm saves 51 locations but results in 35 closures and over 1,000 job losses.

British steel to cut 2,500 jobs despite 600m taxpayer-funded green initiative

British Steel is closing its Scunthorpe blast furnaces, jeopardizing 2,500 jobs while transitioning to greener steel production despite prior taxpayer support.
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Badenoch says she believes in maternity pay after excessive' remark sparks backlash

Kemi Badenoch supports maternity pay but criticized its current form, leading to public backlash and highlighting the divide over business regulations.
Badenoch's comments reflect a significant debate about the balance between supporting families and enabling business profit.

Mordaunt waters down plan to ban MPs arrested for sexual offences from Westminster

MPs may only be excluded from the parliamentary estate after formal charges for sexual or violent offenses, sparking opposition and accusations of reneging on promises.
Union members express disappointment and anger at the watering down of proposals meant to protect staff and members from MPs accused of serious offenses.
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