Hybrid working could help get more disabled people into work, peers say
Lords committee says government should consider including remote working in back-to-work initiatives Ministers could encourage employers to allow more hybrid and remote working to help get greater numbers of disabled people and carers into the workplace, according to a House of Lords committee. (…)
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