Britain has felt the shift to home working more than most countries
by Phillip Inman from World news | The Guardian on (#6DSY4)
For many reasons it is no surprise that the office exodus is so pronounced in the historical centre of Anglo-Saxon capitalism
Working from home is a seismic shift in employment patterns that has rocked businesses, charities and public sector organisations across the world.
From Hong Kong and Singapore to London, New York and Toronto, white collar workers have changed the way they work, shop and pursue leisure, culture and recreation, shifting many local economies on their axis. For many towns and cities it's as if the sun shines at a different point in the day, such is the transformation in how about 60% of people conduct their lives.
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