Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, has voiced concerns about the adverse effects of remote work on the city's economic health. Speaking at the Concordia Annual Summit, he highlighted the worrying trend of declining office attendance post-pandemic. Khan urged employers to implement strategies that encourage workers to return, emphasizing that a hollowed-out city could threaten not only economic viability but also weaken urban vibrancy. His remarks reflect a growing tension between remote work preferences and the needs of the city.
In his comments, Sadiq Khan underscored the pressing need for employers to actively promote a return to the office, highlighting concerns about a 'hollowed out' city.
Khan indicated that the absence of workers from the office drastically impacts London's economic vitality, stressing that post-pandemic adaptations must consider both workers' needs and urban sustenance.
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