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Travel, Ombudsman, Working Rights, Gaming Bills

Travel changes and requirements, complaint handling with the Public Service Ombudsman, one listener's large gaming bill, and workers’ rights when returning to the office.

Travel - where you can go, and what you need to do beforehand and on return? Sandra Corkin, spokesperson for NI ABTA, discusses this, and the effect on travel businesses here.

Linda hears from one single mother who was stunned to discover her son had run up an X Box bill of £1100 on her credit card. Martyn James of Resolver, a free independent issue resolution service offers advice on what to do in this situation.

Going back to work - will the office be the same as when you left it? Cary Cooper, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Manchester Business School, tells why the pandemic could be a change for the good for the workplace.

Tina McKenzie of the Federation of Small Businesses and Mark McAllister of the Labour Relations Agency, discuss workers' rights when it comes to returning to office, the right to work at home and the effect on businesses here.

Plus the NI Public Service Ombudsman on complaint handling, and why she wants to hear from you.

Email: OnYourBehalf@bbc.co.uk

56 minutes

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Wed 2 Jun 2021 18:05

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