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·May 24, 2021

How many days should we work from home after COVID-19?

Before the pandemic, only around 5% of UK employees worked entirely remotely. In the first lockdown this rose to 33% and 54% of UK employees are working remotely to some extent in April 2021. Many affected organisations are now thinking about next steps for when the requirement to ‘work from…

Work Life Balance

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How many days should we work from home after COVID-19?
How many days should we work from home after COVID-19?
Work Life Balance

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BIT

BIT

·Jun 2, 2020

Flexible working ‘double nudge’ boosts job applications by nearly a third

Flexible working has recently made great strides. Last month, half of the UK workforce was working from home as a result of extraordinary social distancing measures introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. There is hope for many that flexible working — remote, reduced hours or compressing hours into shorter…

Flexible Work

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Flexible working ‘double nudge’ boosts job applications by nearly a third
Flexible working ‘double nudge’ boosts job applications by nearly a third
Flexible Work

4 min read

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Author and speaker on behavioral science and consumer insights. Applying BeSci for good in the private sector at the Behavioral Insights Team (BIT)

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