SOME of the best-known employers in Hampshire have been sharing their experience of home working and looking out for staff’s mental health. Southampton law firm Paris Smith, which last year produced a white paper called The Workforce of the Future, held an online discussion about leadership through the pandemic. Julie Breakell, director of KPMG on the south coast, said: “We’ve just tried to keep the hope alive with the communications. Everybody seems to be in a routine where we’re used to lockdown. We’re trying to do fun things together, not just leadership chats and touch points but as groups in various different offices we’re trying to do social things virtually as well.”
SOME of the best-known employers in Hampshire have been sharing their experience of home working and looking out for staff’s mental health.
Southampton law firm Paris Smith, which last year produced a white paper called The Workforce of the Future, held an online discussion about leadership through the pandemic. Julie Breakell, director of KPMG on the south coast, said: “We’ve just tried to keep the hope alive with the communications. Everybody seems to be in a routine where we’re used to lockdown. We’re trying to do fun things together, not just leadership chats and touch points but as groups in various different offices we’re trying to do social things virtually as well.”
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