It's not a good article however the point remains.
Since COVID people have wanted to rebalance work / life. That is all very well but there is a cost.
At the same time as people are saying they want to do less hours for more money or just work from home more we have AI and other technologies ramping up.
People don't seem to have noticed the coming jobs crisis. A job that can be done from home can be done from halfway around the world by someone a lot cheaper. I know I lost mine to an Indian Service centre 20 years ago.
UK banks are actually ripe for this. I worked for an American bank who did all this meaning I lost my job. I then worked for Barclays, their IT systems were hopelessly out of date so offshoring jobs was almost impossible. The project I worked on for Barclays was to update their systems so WFH or rather working from a cheap country would be possible.
This was 20 years ago so I assume that most UK banks have now caught up with the new technologies so the staff are just begging to be replaced.
HSBC said if they fail to come in for the required three days a week, they could end up being paid less.
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Careful what you wish for. The government should do people a favour and point all of this out. Some people and the unions are just sleepwalking into unemployment.