Acceptance of increased homeworking in transport and logistics has plummeted according to government figures, with the sector now the most reluctant to embrace the working practice.
Despite growing pressure from the UK government and leading media outlets for a mass return to the office as Covid recedes, most UK workers who took up homeworking because of the pandemic plan to ...
In her cautionary words about the benefits of working from home (“It’s time to admit that hybrid is not working”, Opinion, FT Weekend, FT.com, January 8) Camilla Cavendish misses one important point.
An Oxford University report has revealed that working from home can help reduce the emission of the gases that cause global warming An Oxford University report has revealed that working from home can ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Like the equipment the Swiss-American Logitech manufacturers, the company risks becoming peripheral to ...
Belgian companies are tightening their homeworking policies. One in six or 16.6 per cent of companies in Belgium expects its ...
Regular homeworking by UK workers has tripled since before the pandemic, rising from 6.8% in 2019, and 12.1% in 2020, to 22.4% in 2021. Growth in homeworking and future trends The TUC says that the ...
Auria Travel has hired Rocky Mountaineer’s Daniel Symons to lead expansion of its homeworking division. He has been appointed ...