This compares to an average of 3.8 days a week pre-pandemic, research by a consultancy finds.
Advanced Workplace Associates, which advises organisations including the Cabinet Office, NatWest and Network Rail, found the UK was broadly in line with other countries.The consultancy found people were coming into the office an average of just 1.4 days a week, compared to 3.8 days a week pre-pandemic.North America and Latin America had the lowest average attendance.
The survey found organisations with hybrid working policies - where they specify employees should be in the office for a certain number of days - had higher attendance than those that did not.If an employer trusts its teams to set their own policies, attendance is 41% - almost the same as where a three-day week is imposed.
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