ECB to Allow Staff to Work Remotely for About Half of the Time

The European Central Bank will let staff work remotely 10 days a month.

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The European Central Bank will let staff work remotely for 110 days a year — roughly half their time.

The rules, which take effect Jan. 1, permit as many as 10 days a month away from desks. That’s stricter than the current system, under which employees must show up at the office at least eight days a month.