TECHNOLOGY FRUSTRATING HYBRID WORKERS
Remote and hybrid working have accelerated rapidly [ https://www.highcpmgate.com/yfu4r0jv?key=bf8c76da871cc62d962cbd5241a3023b ] GETTY The extent to which employers allow or even encourage hybrid working looks likely to remain one of the key workplace issues for some time to come. To judge from the occupancy levels at station car parks in the U.K.’s commuter towns, it seems that employers have had some success in persuading people to return to their offices, for at least a part of the week. Yet hold-outs persist. Last month it was reported that staff at some offices of the Office for National Statistics were refusing to comply with an instruction that they spend two days a week in their offices. And it appears that many employees are still so committed to flexible working practices that they will consider changing jobs over it. This does not mean that employers wanting to retain their staff should just bow to the pressure and allow workers to perform their roles...