Exclusive: officials consider removing London weighting from staff who continue to work from home

Whitehall officials have held high-level talks about taking away a salary boost awarded to London-based civil servants amid efforts to encourage workers back to the office.

The Guardian understands that several government departments have considered stripping some officials of topped-up wages – known as “London weighting” and worth about £4,000 to offset higher living costs in the capital – if they resist at least a partial return to Whitehall.

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