London Workers Are in the Office Just Half the Week, Study Finds
- UK capital lags behind major peers, Centre for Cities Says
- Slow return threatens productivity, London’s global standing
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London lags behind other major global cities when it comes to working in the office, raising concerns about both productivity and the British capital’s appeal as an international investment destination.
Full-time workers in London spend little more than half their working week in the office, the Centre for Cities think tank said in a report published Tuesday. While that’s up compared with last year, only Toronto puts in as little office time among the six international cities analysed which included Paris, New York, Sydney and Singapore.