Longer-Term Homeworking: An Action Plan for Employers

On 8 December 2021, Boris Johnson announced that the government will be introducing winter Plan B measures to help combat the rise in infections of the Omicron variant.

This includes the return of guidance to work from home wherever possible, which comes into force from Monday 13 December.

To make sure you’ve got everything in place to keep your people safe and performing at their best while they work from home, our experts have put together this FREE action plan which includes:

  • Guidance on carrying out your risk assessments
  • Tips from what we’ve learned from previous lockdowns
  • Information on updating your legally required paperwork
  • … and more!

Simply fill out your details in the form opposite to get this free action plan delivered to your inbox!

Need extra support?

We understand that managing your HR and Health & Safety measures can often feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Here at HS Direct, we specialise in supporting businesses in all industries with their responsibilities – and we can help you with yours, too. That way, your employees stay safe at work and your business stays compliant.

To speak to one of our experts, you can call us on 0114 244 4461 or you can request a call back and we’ll be in touch at a time that suits you.

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