Civil service bosses have been accused of ‘deliberately undermining’ the Government’s message to get workers back to the office after advertising jobs working from home.
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab issued a fresh plea yesterday for Brits to get back to the office, warning remote working is ‘damaging to the economy’.
But MPs have accused Whitehall of making a ‘mockery’ of the Government’s push by advertising ‘work from home only’ jobs.
The Mail on Sunday reported departments in the civil service – including the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Health, Public Health England and the Food Standards Agency – are putting up recruitment adverts saying office work will not resume any time soon.
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One advert read: ‘Due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation, you will initially be required to work from home with no travel required.’
Applications for the jobs close in mid or late September, suggesting Whitehall has plans to continue working from home for months.
MPs said it ‘deliberately undermined’ Government efforts to get civil servants back to the office, after the cabinet secretary wrote to all ministries last week setting a target to get 80% of staff to attend their usual workplace each week by the end of September.
Steve Baker, the Conservative MP for Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, said: ‘What an extraordinary situation. Public service extends to leading the country in the right direction at all levels.
‘And that should mean civil service hiring managers planning to bring people into their offices.
‘How anyone could be pulling in the wrong direction like this, at this time, I really cannot imagine.
‘It makes a mockery of Ministers and backbenchers trying to encourage our constituents back to work. Michael Gove [Cabinet Office Minister] and Dominic Cummings [the Prime Minister’s senior aide] need to get a grip and persuade the Civil Service to set an example.’
It comes after Mr Raab made a plea on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show for workers to get back to the office.
He said of remote working: ‘It’s damaging to the economy. We’ve seen in lockdown a massive shrinking of the economy. We are trying to bounce back as strongly as possible…
‘The important thing is, yes, of course we’re going to all do a bit more remote working in the future, but it does make a difference.
‘The economy needs to have people back at work, unless – and this is really important – unless there’s a good health reason why it shouldn’t happen, or unless the employer can’t put in place the Covid-secure workplace that we all need.
‘But employers are doing that and I think it is important to send the message that we need to get Britain back up and running, the economy motoring on all cylinders.’
He further pointed to good news about the strength of the recovery, with Amazon investing in new jobs and the Bank of England hopeful of a sharp uptick in GDP.
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