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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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Office politics: How Irish firms are adjusting to the hybrid working conundrum | Business PostDifferent sectors are embracing the new work culture to various degrees, with financial services firms like Grant Thornton encouraging more days at the office to ensure training of recruits, while for telecoms firms flexibility is standard
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