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  • So much for the pandemic exodus: Home sellers’ confidence grows while WFH drives suburb popularity

    June 9, 2021

    London has brushed off fears its population plan to leave en-masse, however home working has influenced where workers would like to live in the capital. Much has been made of the ‘London exodus’; the idea being that professionals who are no longer obligated to sit at a desk for five days per week would rather [...]

  • Businesses struggle to develop staff remotely

    June 9, 2021

    Over a third of businesses have struggled to train staff remotely during the global pandemic, a new survey suggests. The UK Government plans to remove restrictions so more people can return to the office from 21 June but the survey results suggest business leaders are still split over the future of working practices. Senior decision [...]

  • These market towns saw the biggest surge of remote workers and Covid refugees

    June 9, 2021

    These market towns saw he biggest surge of remote workers

  • Swift shift to remote working may have had ‘major security trade-offs’

    June 8, 2021

    US-based AvePoint, which manages data for Microsoft 365, has said today that although the shift to remote working was swift, it ‘may have come with major security trade-offs’. In a workplace Covid impact survey released today, the software firm revealed how despite UK organisations having a quick pivot to the digital sphere, most companies did [...]

  • Spending five days in the office each week ‘could return in two years’

    June 8, 2021

    Spending five days per week in the office could again become the norm within two years, think tank Centre for Cities has said. Hybrid working – spending some time working at home or elsewhere and some in the office – has become a popular compromise among companies planning working patterns post-pandemic, including in many offices [...]

  • Remote working pushes tech subscription market to be worth $303bn by 2026

    June 7, 2021

    The device-as-a-service market is forecast to swell to around $303.6bn by 2026, according to a new market research report today, as remote working charged the industry. The market, currently worth around $50.3bn, has seen increasing demand throughout the pandemic as businesses have opted for subscription-based tech according to the report by MarketsandMarkets. The hardware section [...]

  • Thousands of workers return to offices following restrictions easing

    June 6, 2021

    Thousands of workers have returned to offices in towns and cities across the UK following the easing of lockdown restrictions. Visits to UK city centres are up 58 per cent since January, according to new data from IWG, which operates office and flexible working space. The number of employees visiting an IWG space increased by [...]

  • Exclusive: Government set to take ‘gentle’ approach to get people back to the office

    June 4, 2021

    The government is set to take a “gentle” approach in getting people back to the office this summer, with working from home advice also expected to be scrapped on 21 June if the roadmap goes ahead as planned. Government sources told City PM that ministers will not take a hardline approach to get people back [...]

  • Workspace group hits first losses in 12 years amid flexible working

    June 3, 2021

    Office-space provider Workspace has tumbled into its first annual loss in over a decade today, as its rental income was hammered by work from home measures.   The group posted losses before tax of £235.7m in the year to 31 March, after raking in a profit of £72.5m last year. Trading profit after interest were [...]

  • Calls for policy to help remote workers strike a balance between home and work life

    June 3, 2021

    The government has been urged to introduce a policy to help remote workers strike a better balance between work and home commitments. The British Chambers of Commerce, the Mental Health Foundation and trade union Prospect have all joined the conversation, with the latter calling for a ban on out-of-hours emails. Jane Gratton, head of people [...]

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