Dyson tells many of UK staff to work in office even after plan B guidance change

Vacuum cleaner maker claims large parts of business are impossible to carry out from home

The vacuum cleaner maker Dyson has told many of its UK employees to continue working in the office, claiming that large portions of its business are impossible to carry out from home.

Dyson’s billionaire owner, Sir James Dyson, has consistently opposed working from home and the company has stuck to that line despite the rise of the Omicron coronavirus variant, stoking concern among some employees.

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