Boris Johnson to ask companies to fire workers, report says

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The Prime Minister will announce the modification of an update on the coronavirus next week, he said.

London:

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell employers next week to start ordering workers to return to their workplaces, as long as possible, to stem the economy’s coronavirus, the Daily Mail said .

Johnson asked senior officials to lead by example by starting to send staff back to their offices, and he also asked companies, including Goldman Sachs, to retrieve more workers after working from home, the newspaper said.

The Prime Minister will announce the modification of an update on the coronavirus next week, he said.

Johnson said on Friday that it was time for people to start moving away from homework.

“I want people to get back to work as carefully as possible,” he said during a question and answer session with the audience.

“It is very important that people go back to work if they can, now. I think everyone has taken the “stay home if you can” (advice). I think now we should say “go back to work if you can.” “”

The UK economy shrank by 25% in March and April, as the coronavirus pandemic intensified and the government ordered the closure of entire sectors.

Finance Minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday that the government would pay bonuses to employers who bring in temporarily laid off workers, among other measures to slow an expected spike in unemployment.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by GalacticGaming staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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