Millions of people are heading back to work under latest Government guidelines, as part of plans to help get the nation back up and running again.
Workers are, where possible, being phased out of furlough, and where staff cannot work from home, the Government says they should be encouraged to return to their workplace.
However, with schools adopting a staggered approach and some people, such as those with disabilities and health conditions, still at risk, what does this mean for you?
We take a closer look at your rights on furlough, childcare, safety in the office and more below. Can I refuse to go back to work if it's not safe?