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All staff working for Fletcher’s building products Distribution division have been instructed that all WFH will cease as of the 4th of November and we are all expected to return to the office 5 days a week. I really feel sorry for some of my co workers who have had WFH arrangements in place pre covid, most of whom are caregivers, etc. So much for the company’s so called flexible working, which is still being advertised on all of their job adverts… I guess this is what happens when we get an ex Amazon CEO as the head of the division

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