The home office is here to stay



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– Half of all jobs can be done from home, also in the future, says Dørum to P4.

Therefore, the closing of March may have changed Norwegian working life forever. This, in turn, can have an impact on other areas of society.

Six smart tips for the home office

Six smart tips for the home office

New everyday life

– If both the company and the employees think that it is better for people to work from home, not every day, but several times a week, then it has an impact on how we measure transport capacity in society, he says and continues:

– And it has an impact on how we size office space in society. Then you can sit several in the same place with shift arrangements and the like, says Dørum.

In Finland, Germany, Denmark, France, Sweden and the Netherlands, between 35 and 45 percent of the workforce have tasks that can be done from home, according to an analysis of the labor market in European countries.

Cost savings

Dørum also believes that there will be fewer business trips in the future because many have realized how efficient and inexpensive it is to have digital meetings.

– The company is required to make money for its owners, and if they can cut costs and at the same time maintain production, then they should, he says.

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