Coronavirus will only 'revolutionise' the working habits of the privileged

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Coronavirus will only 'revolutionise' the working habits of the privileged
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For the great majority, normal working under lockdown is impossible

It’s great to see the Prime Minister and the Health Secretary still able to work relatively normally while isolated for Covid-19 infection. Let’s hope they recover quickly.Much has been made recently of the move towards greater use of remote working. This has been encouraged by new communications technology and by shifts in the job market. Employers want to economise on expensive office space, workers to cut commuting time and have an improved work-life balance.

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