NatWest Group is preparing for a future where just 13% of staff work from the office full-time, as it becomes the latest major business to plan new remote working rules beyond the pandemic. “There is no ‘one size fits all’, as not every role is the same,” the NatWest chief executive, Alison Rose, told staff last week. These workers can live anywhere in the country but must spend a minimum of two days in the office a month. The move is not part of immediate office closure plans, according to a NatWest spokesperson. In March, PwC said it would let workers stay at home for half the time, while KPMG expects employees to only work two days a week in the office.
Source: The Guardian June 01, 2021 17:03 UTC