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Flexible future

Flexible future - Part 2

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Flexible future - Part 1 | Part 2

Work is not a place you go to, it is an activity you engage in, emphasises a new Datamonitor report.

Flexible working will help enterprises to keep their best people

It is expected that in the UK by 2005, the number of flexible workers will reach 8.3 million.

But trust is key when it comes to allowing employees to work remotely. Many companies will not trust even their most senior employees to work without supervision, let alone their most junior, regardless of their skills and experience.

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