Consultancy firm PwC is to begin tracking the working locations of all its employees to ensure they spend the required amount of time in the office or at client sites, an internal memo has revealed.
Until recently, office tower atriums were something of an afterthought—a pass-through space with benches and plants, maybe a water feature. Post-pandemic, as workers remain reluctant to return to the ...
PwC has been tracking its employees' office attendance for three months. The firm's HR boss said three days in the office is best for employee engagement. PwC's internal data also showed that working ...
For many employers, the physical workplace is the focal point of employee productivity. However, many employees feel they don’t need to be in an actual office to get their jobs done. March 2021 will ...
In PwC’s annual, far-reaching study of all nooks and crannies of the media business, its takeaways on the movie business are among the most noteworthy. Domestic box office is expected to show modest ...
Employees at PwC no longer need to ration their PTOs for major holidays when the entire office is closed. That’s because the global accounting firm is experimenting with company-wide shutdowns to ...
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As some companies call workers back to the office, PwC plans to maintain worker flexibility. The firm's chief people officer says workers need agency over when, where, and how they work. Here's how ...
BDP has completed the interior design of PwC’s new Glasgow office, creating a flexible, sustainable and locally inspired ...