Victory for staff as architecture practice permits home work

Victory for staff as architecture practice permits home working


By Jordan Marshall2021-01-08T15:23:00+00:00
On Architecture in U-turn over directive to go into office after Building flagged workers' concerns
A RIBA chartered practice that told staff to go into the office each day despite the covid-19 pandemic and national lockdown has conceded that they will now be allowed to work from home, after Building highlighted employees' concerns.
On Architecture, a practice with studios in London and Kent, had told staff to continue working in its offices and open the windows, despite the prime minister instructing people to work from home unless it is “unreasonable” to do so. This is widely understood to apply only to key workers and those with jobs in manufacturing or on construction sites.

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