People are being told to work from home, where possible, under the current covid restrictions.
The Junior Business Minister is encouraging employees who can work from home, but are being told to go to the office, to complain to the Workplace Relations Commission.
Robert Troy says managers need to ensure that as many people as possible are not leaving their house, in a bid to get the Covid-19 levels down.
AA figures released earlier this week show that a junction on the M50 was twice as busy as its lowest point during the first lockdown.
The Longford-Westmeath Fianna Fáil TD believes employees should ask to work from home, if the job allows:
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