PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) UK is implementing a stricter return-to-office policy requiring employees to spend at least three days a week in the office. The firm will monitor employee locations and share this data monthly to ensure compliance.
One of the world's biggest consulting and accounting firms plans to monitor its employees' locations to ensure compliance with a stricter return-to-office policy set to take effect next year. PricewaterhouseCoopers, known as PwC, announced that its U.K. branch is "placing more emphasis on in-person working." It initiated a new policy that requires staff to spend at least three days a week, or 60% of their time, in the office or with clients.
" FACEBOOK PARENT META PLATFORMS BRINGING WORKERS BACK TO OFFICE THREE TIMES A WEEKThe policy takes effect in January, which PwC says will give staff time to "plan for these arrangements." If an employee's data shows they are "consistently breaching the policy," PwC would first seek to understand why, a spokesperson said.
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