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Osborne Clarke to reopen º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices as part of 'gradual return' to workplace for staff

The law firm has told employees to take their temperature at home “if they can” before coming into the office

Osborne Clarke's office in Bristol(Image: Google)

Law firm Osborne Clarke is reopening its London, Bristol and Reading offices today (July 27) as part of a staged return to the workplace for staff.

The company has kept its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices open since March for “core” support teams, but the majority of employees have been working from home.

Staff will need to request permission to access the office, according to Osborne Clarke, which said priority would be given to people with “wellbeing issues” and those needing face-to-face client meetings or access to physical documents.

The firm has told staff to take their temperature at home “if they can” before coming into the office. It also said employees “need to be confident” they have no symptoms of coronavirus.

The law firm said it had put measures in place to make sure its offices were “Covid-19 secure”, including a one-way system, lift queuing, and hand sanitiser stations and antiviral wipes at desks, facility points, meeting rooms and kitchens.

Only one floor will be open in each office to a maximum capacity of 10 per cent and on-site cafes and lunch facilities will remain closed.

According to Osborne Clarke, desks will be at least two metres apart, and clearly marked, with employees collecting a clean keyboard and mouse on arrival, which will be stored in lockers.

Peter Clough, head of the Bristol office, said: "We are being cautious and following º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government guidance.