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Civil Servants Allowed to Work From Home
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They are to be allowed to work from home for seven weeks during the Olympics. Is this right?
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If they can work from home, I certainly don't see why not. I don't think they can be effective from home though - I always assume it's a job which requires discussion etc.
If they can work from home, I certainly don't see why not. I don't think they can be effective from home though - I always assume it's a job which requires discussion etc.
So if it works for 7 weeks, why not do it for good?
Is there still any sound reason why our roads and railways have to be stuffed like sardines with people 'working 9 till 5'?
Loads of professionals work on projects as needed and continue at home after leaving the workplace. If it's feasible for our local schools to have overseas helpdesks for their IT support (yes, they do round here!) then I can't see why sitting in front of a computer in an office is more productive than doing that at home.
Is there still any sound reason why our roads and railways have to be stuffed like sardines with people 'working 9 till 5'?
Loads of professionals work on projects as needed and continue at home after leaving the workplace. If it's feasible for our local schools to have overseas helpdesks for their IT support (yes, they do round here!) then I can't see why sitting in front of a computer in an office is more productive than doing that at home.
ah the old "working from home" ruse, favoured by those who want a day off but have run out of holiday.
I could never work from home because I wouldn't have the discipline required. The lawn would need mowing, or the hedges strimming or any other countless distractions would prevent me from sitting on my backside and getting work done.
I know I shouldn't judge others by my own inability to work from home, but surely I can't be the only one like this, so I would imagine there would be a % of the civil servants working from home who are effectively being given additional paid holiday!
I could never work from home because I wouldn't have the discipline required. The lawn would need mowing, or the hedges strimming or any other countless distractions would prevent me from sitting on my backside and getting work done.
I know I shouldn't judge others by my own inability to work from home, but surely I can't be the only one like this, so I would imagine there would be a % of the civil servants working from home who are effectively being given additional paid holiday!
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