Lord Rose Criticizes Remote Work, Calls for Office Return to Boost Productivity

January 20, 2025
Lord Rose Criticizes Remote Work, Calls for Office Return to Boost Productivity
  • Several major companies, including Amazon, Boots, and JP Morgan, have mandated a return to office work, with JP Morgan's CEO Jamie Dimon advocating for this shift since 2021 and achieving full compliance by January 2025.

  • The shift back to office work comes after a significant increase in remote working during the Covid-19 lockdowns, where the number of people working from home surged from 4.7 million in late 2019 to 9.9 million by early 2022.

  • Critics of remote work, including Lord Stuart Rose, former CEO of Asda and Marks & Spencer, argue that it has led to decreased productivity among workers, claiming that many are 'not doing proper work'.

  • In a BBC One Panorama interview, Rose linked the rise of remote work to a regression in the UK's work practices and productivity, suggesting that the country has lost 20 years of progress in just four.

  • The debate over remote work is intensifying, particularly with the government's new workers' rights bill, which aims to make it harder for employers to deny work-from-home requests.

  • The Labour government is pushing for an employment rights bill that will provide workers with the right to flexible work arrangements, allowing for hybrid options unless employers can justify otherwise.

  • Current data shows that 28% of the UK workforce is engaged in hybrid work, while 13% work fully remotely, and 44% commute to work.

  • In a bid to encourage employees back to the office, Citigroup has announced a £1 billion investment to renovate its London offices.

  • The Panorama episode 'Should We Still Be Working from Home?' highlighted the tightening of home working policies in public sectors, including a hybrid model for the Metropolitan Police requiring at least three in-office days per week.

  • Despite the push from major companies for a return to the office, employment rights minister Justin Madders argues that remote work can lead to a more motivated workforce.

  • Rose emphasizes the importance of office work for productivity, while also acknowledging the need for some flexibility in work arrangements.

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