Remote working paradox: just 7% of CEOs work full-time in the office despite calls for staff return
Briefly

A recent survey highlights a significant discrepancy between UK chief executives and their stance on office attendance. Despite a nationwide push to bring employees back to their desks, only 7% of bosses actually work full-time in the office.
The pressure to increase office attendance has led some companies to closely monitor employee presence, including tracking swipe-card data.
Prominent figures like Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Lord Sugar have taken firm stances on requiring staff to return to the office, sparking debate and concerns over hypocrisy.
Private sector leaders express frustration over declining productivity and team culture due to the challenges in enforcing office attendance, leading to creative strategies by employees to avoid it.
Read at Business Matters
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