let s return to the news about work. most workers do not believe people will fully return to the office after the coronavirus pandemic, an exclusive survey for the bbc suggests. about 70% of those polled predicted that people would never return to offices at the same rate . joining me now is senior reporter ramzan karmarli. i m glad you are back in the building. i m glad you are back in the buildini. i m glad you are back in the building- i m glad you are back in the buildini. ., ., , i] building. i m glad to be here. i would not building. i m glad to be here. i would not have building. i m glad to be here. i would not have liked building. i m glad to be here. i would not have liked to - building. i m glad to be here. i would not have liked to have i building. i m glad to be here. i i would not have liked to have work from home and i wasn t given that choice because it s hard to be on the telly from your living room but a lot of people like it. a lot of people like it. abo
people like goldman sachs and a boss in february called it an aberration for people to work from home. jp morgan and barclays have similar thinking, maybe not a strongly worded but lloyds surprisingly are going to reduce office space by 20% over the next three years, saving a lot of money. over the next three years, saving a lot of money- lot of money. which of course they will ass lot of money. which of course they will pass on lot of money. which of course they will pass on to lot of money. which of course they will pass on to customers! - lot of money. which of course they will pass on to customers! we - lot of money. which of course they| will pass on to customers! we hope so, so will pass on to customers! we hope so. so not will pass on to customers! we hope so, so not everyone will pass on to customers! we hope so, so not everyone is will pass on to customers! we hope so, so not everyone is in will pass on to customers! we hope so, so not everyone is in favour- will
according to the office for national statistics. in a yougov survey, exclusive to the bbc, 70% of those polled said they believe staff won t be back in the office as much as they were before the pandemic. and more than three quarters of businesses which allow homeworking say they will continue to offer it in some way. while this shift has been welcomed by many some people feel they re missing out, as sarah corker explains. at talktalk s headquarters, here in the north west, staff can choose when they come into the office and when they work from home and most like to do a bit of both. when i am at home, i do catch up on a lot of admin, but i do hate having teams calls, i would rather have face to face chats, because i get so much more out of them. i think the 9 5 in my opinion is gone now, for the majority of businesses, you know, i was up working last night, just because i enjoy working in the evening, even just to relax and do my admin and things like that. i think sometimes it is d
freedom of navigation in the south china sea has become a source of tension after china has built bases on artificial reefs and claimed large parts of the ocean as its own. but today, its officials were quick to condemn their aukus party. translation: cooperation - between the united states, uk, and australia over nuclear submarines has seriously undermined regional peace and stability, intensified the arms race, and undermined international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. british industry is likely to benefit from the deal, which could see large contracts for engineering and technology firms. but australia s decision to opt for nuclear powered subs means cancelling their contract with france to build a diesel electric ones. the french have called it a betrayal. translation: it s a stab in the back. j we had established a relationship of trust with australia, but that trust has been broken. there s a lot of bitterness about the cancellation. this matter is not over.
and people with complex needs. thank you forjoining us. what is your view on the importance and the imperative now of having people vaccinated if they want to work in the care sector? t vaccinated if they want to work in the care sector? the care sector? i do believe that it s really port the care sector? i do believe that it s really port for the care sector? i do believe that it s really port for carers - the care sector? i do believe that it s really port for carers to - the care sector? i do believe that it s really port for carers to be . it s really port for carers to be vaccinated. we, as carers, we take on this role to look after other people. to put their needs first. to make sure that they re safe. and i believe that this vaccine is part of that. a lot of care homes are hepatitis vaccination requirements, a lot of care homes have flu vaccination requirements, so i don t see why this should be any different. see why this should be any different- see why this should be an