Get back to the office unless good reason to work from home, Jeremy Hunt tells workers

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said he believed the default position was returning to one where workers were in offices

David Hughes
Wednesday 17 May 2023 07:06 EDT
Jeremy Hunt says he believes shift to home working during the coronavirus pandemic was being reversed by firms
Jeremy Hunt says he believes shift to home working during the coronavirus pandemic was being reversed by firms (PA)

The “default” location for workers should be in the office, Jeremy Hunt suggested as he warned that logging on from home could stifle creativity.

The chancellor said he believed that the shift to home working during the coronavirus pandemic was being reversed by firms.

Speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce conference in London he suggested workers would return to offices unless they had a “good reason not to”.

He said: “I think it’s something for businesses to find their own way through.

“There are some very exciting opportunities created by the fact that we’ve all learned to use Zoom and Teams for meetings.”

He suggested that it helped with childcare – people could dial into meetings while looking after a baby – and it also helped workers with mobility issues.

But, he added: “On the other hand, there is nothing like sitting around the table, seeing people face-to-face, developing team spirit – and I worry about the loss of creativity when people are permanently working from home and not having those water cooler moments where they bounce ideas off each other.

“Not every great business idea happens in a structured, formal meeting.”

He said businesses were now calling for staff to come in, adding: “I think the default will be ‘you work in the office unless there’s a good reason not to be in the office’ and gradually we are getting there.”

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