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British finance minister Rachel Reeves said working from home reduced the chance of boosting economic productivity, striking a different tone to other ministers in the new Labour government which plans to legislate in favour of flexible working.
Britain suffered a marked slowdown in growth in output per hour worked around the time of the 2008 global financial crisis from which it never recovered, and which appears to have worsened since the Covid-19 pandemic.
While almost all economists view higher productivity as essential for boosting living standards over the long run, the evidence of the impact of working from home on productivity is much less clear.
Reeves said in an interview with LBC radio on Monday, ahead of her speech to Labour’s annual party conference, that remote working made it harder to become more efficient.
“I am all for being flexible and making sure that people can be able to balance work and family life, but I do think that productivity gains are more likely to happen when you have that sharing of ideas and bringing that together,” she said.