Thursday, 24 January 2013

Working From Home Uk

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No commute, no starchy suits, no more missed children's assemblies – the life of a home-worker can indeed seem blissful. Now more of us than ever have the chance to sample the delights of home-working's delights. During the Olympics 1.5 million of the 5 million people who work in London are estimated to be working from home, to ease pressure on public transport. Thousands of civil servants, as well as employees of large companies such as the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sainsbury's, have embraced the chance to send emails in their pyjamas.
Even without the Olympics, we skivers are in the ascendant. Roughly 5.4 million British households now contain one occupant who is working from home, of whom the majority are estimated to be women, often trying to combine earning a living with family commitments. Roughly 50% of these are freelance, the other half employees, but this balance looks set to change as major corporations try to cut costs. Already, British Telecom alone are employing 11,000 home-workers, many of them at senior levels. The move has saved the company £60m.
Working From Home Uk
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