Grimsby Telegraph

‘We need staff to return to their offices’

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BRITAIN’S economy will not recover to pre-pandemic levels until workers are able to return safely to offices, the founder of a recruitmen­t group has warned.

Robert Walters, chief executive of the eponymous firm, said it is “essential” for his industry and other sectors to be able to return to their normal workplaces instead of remote working.

He said Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s £30 billion Plan for Jobs announced in his summer statement on Wednesday is an “encouragin­g move” for Britain’s battered employment market. But he said many companies across a raft of sectors cannot return to full strength with a remote workforce, especially people businesses like recruiters and advertisin­g agencies.

Mr Walters said: “I think it’s essential, and we have heard it from so many different people, from bankers to all sectors. “We need to get back to the ways things were.”

But he admitted that the biggest challenge is transport and ensuring that employees are safe when travelling to and from workplaces, with the coronaviru­s very much still in circulatio­n.

Mr Walters said hiring activity is rebounding strongly in countries where offices are reopening, such as in some areas of Asia where this has driven a record result for the group’s teams in recent months.

His comments came as a raft of firms have said they will shift more permanentl­y towards remote working since the lockdown forced employees to work from home.

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