Almost four out of five chief executives expect remote working to become more widespread in their businesses as a result of Covid-19, a global survey from accountancy firm PwC showed on Tuesday.
New York, London and some other major cities currently have only a fraction of their normal workforce in offices as employers and governments have told staff to work from home where possible.
While some authorities are now encouraging a return to work, PwC said 78% of the chief executives it surveyed expected that at least some of the shift towards remote collaboration would prove enduring.
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