Many, many years ago, I wrote an article in which I set out a future where people would use the office less and less but be reluctant to work from home. I proposed a series of local hubs where people would work, saving themselves a long commute but with all the sociability of working in an office.
The idea being that these local hubs may have, say, 50 people in them and they'd work for a variety of employers: you could be working for NatWest say and be sitting next to someone who worked for Barclays or Ladbrokes or whoever.
This was written in the mid-90s and I was postulating what work would look like in 30 or 40 years: I wonder how far off I'll be.
The idea being that these local hubs may have, say, 50 people in them and they'd work for a variety of employers: you could be working for NatWest say and be sitting next to someone who worked for Barclays or Ladbrokes or whoever.
This was written in the mid-90s and I was postulating what work would look like in 30 or 40 years: I wonder how far off I'll be.