Nearly half of businesses expect to scrap working remotely within the next year
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Nearly half of UK businesses want an end to working from home

Millennials lead the 'coffee badging' revolt to protest the return to office as businesses push to fill empty seats

The friendship premium: A majority of people would trade 20% in salary to work with close friends, KPMG survey finds

The move comes despite one in ten businesses reporting that staff have quit over a lack of flexible working

Redundancy fears and rising competition for roles are killing off job-hopping

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Meet the return-to-office resistance. Fed up with long commutes, higher expenses and impossible schedules, workers are defying…

Harvard, Brown, and UCLA researchers found workers would be willing to take a massive pay cut to work from home.

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