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Home comforts
WORKING from the office should be employees’ default mode, according to the UK’s Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt.
Speaking on Wednesday May 17 to business leaders attending the British Chamber of Commerce conference in London, Hunt said that he believed working from home could stifle creativity.
He added that he felt firms were gradually reversing the shift to teleworking that began during the Covid
19 pandemic.
Despite the Chancellor’s conviction that employees would return to offices “unless they had a good reason not to,” flexibility was a top reason why employees accepted new jobs, post Covid research confirmed.
In deciding between jobs with similar pay or benefits, the opportunity to work flexibly could become a deciding factor, investigators found.