Centre for Cities says shift during Covid pandemic is unlikely to last as people want interaction
Photograph: Jack Frog/Alamy Stock PhotoPhotograph: Jack Frog/Alamy Stock PhotoThe five-day office week could return within two years, as the rise in working from home sparked by the coronavirus pandemic is unlikely to last because people need – and want – direct contact, according to a leading UK thinktank.
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