Businesses say hybrid working is here to stay
    
Less than 30% of firms expect their workforce  to fully return to the workplace over the next five years, according to  research by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
The survey of over 1,000 businesses found just  27% of respondents predict their employees will be fully physically present in  the workplace over the next five years. In addition, 47% anticipate their staff  will be mostly in-person, 16% expect mostly remote and 8% fully remote.
The research found a clear divide between  different sectors. Only 17% of B2B services organisations expect fully  in-person working, while the figure for manufacturers is 38% and B2C services  37%.
Jane Gratton, Deputy Director of Public Policy  at the BCC, said:
'Our  data shows that hybrid working is now part of the fabric of the modern  workplace. This flexibility is valued by employers and their teams. Less than  30% of firms expect staff to be working fully in-person over the next five  years.
'Flexible  working makes good business sense. In a tight labour market where employers are  competing for skilled workers, hybrid working and flexible working more  generally have become important parts of staff benefit packages.'
Internet  link: BCC website