![]() ![]() ![]() Our focus is on increasing and enabling remote working, helping workers stay local while making it a sustainable model for future generations to come.įor years, people have commuted sometimes long distances every working day, creating congestion and pollution, and often creating a poorer work-life balance. The shift to remote working at the start of the pandemic has not worked for everyone and our aims for more remote working in the future are centred on flexible options. This is why we want to support employers and work with trade unions to showcase what good looks like - we believe these new ways of working should be introduced and be maintained in line with fair work and social partnership principles. However, imposing remote working without consultation may also present us with new forms and increased cases of exploitation and unfair work. Future office designs will need to adapt for hybrid working and meetings will need to work for virtual and on-site attendees. We understand that central offices may still be needed, for those who work productively in that environment and for shared collaboration spaces. It’s important that workers are given the flexibility to make these choices. We know that for many, the future is not just working remotely, it’s a mixture of working in the office, at home, locally in a hub or another location. This is why our approach focuses on choice and flexibility, rather than a one size fits all. Therefore while we recognise not all jobs can be done remotely, we still see great value in promoting more remote working across Wales.Įvery individual’s experience of remote working is unique and the needs of businesses and organisations are different. ![]() The changes to how many of us work have been a significant impact of the Coronavirus era and many of us have found that these changes work for us.Īlong with other kinds of flexible working, remote working can have fair work and environmental benefits. Lee Waters MS, Deputy Minister for Climate Change: ![]()
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