PwC has told its UK workers that they should only spend two to three days a week in the office after the pandemic, as the firm formally moves towards a hybrid working policy.
The consultancy is the first Big Four firm to lay out its long-term policy on the return to work, telling staff they will be expected to spend 40% to 60% of their time in PwC’s offices or with clients, and the rest of the week at home.
The new arrangements form part of a broader move away from the traditional nine-to-five working hours, with the firm’s 22,600 UK employees given more flexibility as to when they log on and off for the day.