Remote Working

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coronvirus
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development opportunities
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employee autonomy
employee relations
employee wellbeing
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Face To Face
Finer Geographical Level
future trends in flexible work
Hm Revenue
human resources
hybrid employment models
Hybrid Working
knowledge worker productivity
Make Up
management
management practices
Middle Layer Super Output Areas
Musculoskeletal Difficulties
office culture
organisational resilience
organizations
Pay Profile
PAYE
Personal Assistant
Quarter LFS
Remote Working
Social Reproduction
Tv News Bulletin
UK Employee
UK Experience
UK Government Guidance
UK Job
UK Labour Market
UK Parliament
virtual collaboration
Work Life Balance
work locations
working from home
worklife balance
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032160986
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The coronavirus pandemic forced work back into the home on a massive scale. The long-held belief that work and home are separate spheres of economic life was turned on its head overnight.

Many employees were new to this way of working and many employers had to manage a disparate workforce for the first time. This book reviews what impact this shift had on the lives of millions of employees, the organisations which employ them and the societies in which they live. It also looks to a future in which more work is carried out remotely – at home, in the local café, restaurant or bar, or while moving from place to place. The book syntheses the existing evidence in an accessible and easy-to-read way.

It will appeal to all those who want a quick and concise introduction to the major themes associated with remote and hybrid working. This will include teachers, lecturers, students, academics and policy-makers as well as those who have experienced the challenges and benefits of homeworking first-hand.

Alan Felstead is Research Professor at the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK.

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