Ichkeria, I know what you’re saying but the reason ‘offices’ were specified is because realistically people who work elsewhere couldn’t work from home. They are the people the government has propped up with funding paid for by taxes from industry and the workforce.
I don’t think the government has ‘failed to realise’ that some people working from home would rather not return to the workplace, but it does understand that the whole thing has a knock on effect and in order to kickstart the economy we must get people back to work because, like it or not, one industry does support others. That’s a fact of life.
Mass unemployment benefits no one - no industry, no jobs, no money, no taxes, no benefits … and so on ….and if people don’t return to the workplace that will be the direction in which we will head. It’s not just cafés, pubs, and shops - it’s cleaning companies, suppliers of all sorts, maintenance companies, transport companies - everything - and all of those businesses provide jobs.
Ultimately, if those working from home have nothing to work with because the companies they are dealing with have folded, they have no jobs either. We need to get the country back to work - urgently.