Workers should be in office at least three days a week, says Lloyd’s of London boss
by Julia Kollewe from World news | The Guardian on (#6EHKV)
Chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown also says clients are not properly served if workers avoid Mondays and Fridays
Workers should come into the office at least three days a week - and not just Tuesday to Thursday - to ensure clients are properly served throughout the week, according to the head of the world's biggest insurance market.
Bruce Carnegie-Brown, the chairman of Lloyd's of London, said he wants to see people working in its building in the City for most of the week, and to avoid a situation where people were taking long weekends" every week, and Mondays and Fridays weren't properly covered for clients.
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