Press/Media: Newspaper Article
The former boss of M&S and Asda has said working from home has meant a generation of people is “not doing proper work”.
Stuart Rose, who was the chief executive of M&S for six years until 2011 and then the executive chair of its supermarket rival Asda until November, claimed working from home had harmed employee productivity – a longstanding problem in the world’s
wealthier economies.
Title | Lord Rose slams WFH as 'not proper working' |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Media name/outlet | The Standard |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Date | 20/01/25 |
Persons | Rebecca Florisson |