House of Lords. Home-based Working Committee. Corrected oral evidence. Monday 17 March 2025

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Parliamentary Paper

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Publication date

March 25, 2025

Summary:

Witnesses.

Raj Patel, Impact Fellow, Institute for Social and Economic Research,University of Essex; Grant Fitzner, Director of Macroeconomic and Environmental Statistics and Analysis, Office for National Statistics; Lorna Landells, Partner, Remit Consulting LLP.

Inquiry. Is working from home working?

Working from home has been transformed into a mainstream practice since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, working from home has become the “new normal” for many; the ONS estimates that 13% of working adults in Great Britain work from home all of the time (fully remote working), and a further 26% work from home some of the time (hybrid working).

The UK is estimated to have one of the highest levels of home working in the world.

The Committee investigated the effects and future development of remote and hybrid working in the UK.

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