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Three million UK workers may move to a post-pandemic four-day week study finds

Advertisement More than a million British companies employing three million workers could move to a four-day working week after the Covid crisis, a study has found. A survey by the charity Be The Business said 18 per cent of firms were considering the idea to boost employees productivity. And five per cent of small and medium-sized businesses - some 300,000 - have already brought in the change, analyses by the Autonomy think tank said. It comes as around 22,000 staff at PwC were told they can spend around half their working hours at home and end shifts early on Fridays in the summer.

HR Magazine - Is working from home as productive as it seems?

Published: 01 Apr 2021 Employers are now more likely to say that homeworking has boosted productivity than they were in June 2020 according to a new report from the CIPD, yet remote work still proves controversial to some. In June 2020, 28% of employers surveyed by the CIPD said they felt remote working improved worker productivity levels. In the latest update, from data collected between 14 December 2020 and 4 January 2021, a third (33%) said that they think productivity has improved. Employers are also now less likely to say productivity has decreased as a result of homeworking, 23% said it had in 2021 compared with 28% in June last year. Those who said it has not made a difference stayed at 38% year on year.

PwC to let staff spend half their working hours at home

PwC to let staff spend half their working hours at home
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