Exclusive: DHSC scraps plan requiring civil servants to be in offices for up to eight days a month from next month

Sajid Javid’s health department has abandoned plans to end civil servants’ ability to work from home full-time.

Staff at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) were told this week that the requirement for them to be working in Whitehall between four and eight days every month – meant to come into force from September – had been scrapped.

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