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PwC has monitored its employees' office attendance for the past three months. The Big Four firm's HR boss shared what its ...
In January, PwC increased its weekly in-office requirement for its 23,000 UK employees to a minimum of three days. The accounting firm had previously asked staff to come into the office two or ...
RTO debate | PwC to discipline employees who break return-to-office rules, says Chief People Officer
PwC has confirmed it will take disciplinary action against staff who fail to meet its mandatory office attendance rules, according to its Chief People Officer. The Big Four accounting giant, which ...
It is the latest blow to the British high street, which has seen a number of major brands shut down branches so far this year ...
US President Donald Trump has immediately cut the rate on UK car imports from 27.5% to 10%, while also removing the 25% ...
PwC is wary of being named in further scandals. As a result, it has gone on a cutting spree, closing ties with several firms in Africa deemed to be risky or unprofitable.
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3 days in the office is the sweet spot — any more and staff start disengaging from work, PwC HR boss saysThe Big Four firm PwC has been collecting data for three months on its latest RTO mandate, and the results are in — three days in the office is the sweet spot for employee engagement. In January ...
The Office for National Statistics said the latest official figures showed further signs of a ‘cooling’ labour market.
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