
Many employers have no strategy yet for dealing with working from home
Dutch NewsSome three in five employers have not yet made their strategy on working from home clear to staff in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey by I&O Research. Officially, the advice is to ‘work from home if you can, and go to the office if you must’, but many companies are now welcoming staff back on location regardless. The survey was commissioned by Anders Reizen, an umbrella group which aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions caused by business travel and which is supported by some of the Netherlands biggest companies, including ABN Amro, Philips, Unilever, Leaseplan and Shell. A clear majority of workers – 74% – want to keep the hybrid form of working which developed during the pandemic, saying shorter travel times and flexible working hours are the main advantages.
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