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Your work rights if returning from holiday in France - quarantine and sick pay explained

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People who headed to France and the Netherlands when they were on the Government's 'safe' list have to be home by 4am Saturday or spend 14 days in quarantine.

And they're not alone, with Monaco, Malta, Turks and Caicos Islands and Aruba all removed from list of travel corridors for England following data showing a significant increase in Covid-19 risk.

The change in the rules - as a result of an increase in coronavirus cases in the countries - means people returning from their holidays will have to take two more weeks off work unless they can do their jobs remotely.

Worse, they have no automatic rights to be paid for this time, and could even be laid off. Current rules state it's up to companies to decide if workers get normal pay, are

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