- Jul 10, 2003
- 27,772
With all the talk of workers going back into the office, I wonder whether we have seen a sea change in the UK working environment.
When I was in business 10 years ago, working from home was starting to become popular in the technology industry that I was in. However the last few months, seems to me to have made a significant long term and far reaching effect to the levels of WFH. I can see the economy, city centres, transport (both public and the motor industry), property price differentials across urban and rural all being hugely effected.
Of the two Wz juniors, who have worked from home throughout the pandemic, one returned to the office on Monday, but the other doesn't see themselves going back to the office this year, and suspects it will only be the occasional visit when they do.
What's your experience/thoughts and does anyone actually have any statistics on the current situation ?
When I was in business 10 years ago, working from home was starting to become popular in the technology industry that I was in. However the last few months, seems to me to have made a significant long term and far reaching effect to the levels of WFH. I can see the economy, city centres, transport (both public and the motor industry), property price differentials across urban and rural all being hugely effected.
Of the two Wz juniors, who have worked from home throughout the pandemic, one returned to the office on Monday, but the other doesn't see themselves going back to the office this year, and suspects it will only be the occasional visit when they do.
What's your experience/thoughts and does anyone actually have any statistics on the current situation ?