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UK government set to back working from home to boost productivity

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The UK government has said that a “culture of presenteeism” among workers has damaged productivity, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer subsequently backing working from home to reverse this.

‘Presenteeism’ refers to the practice of businesses introducing a minimum number of days that an employee should be in the office per week or month, but there are questions on whether this tactic actually improves productivity.

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