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Large firms ask junior staff to work up to four days a week in the office

Michael McAteer, managing partner of Grant Thornton Ireland: ‘We’re offering trainees the option to work remotely one day a week, so there is a bit of flexibility there’.Picture: Fergal Phillips

Some of the country’s largest professional services firms are asking trainees and graduate employees to spend up to four days a week in the office now that Covid-19 public health rules have been relaxed, theAccountancy, financial services and legal firms are asking younger staff members and new recruits to return to office-based working for up to four days a week as they see it as an...

 

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The thing about working from home is that people get judged on the work they actually do or don't do, not on brown-nosing. So it obviously has no place in the modern workplace and must be destroyed.

I changed my accountants because of mistakes made by staff ' working from home'

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