Former Asda boss says WFH employees 'don't do proper work' in scathing attack

Gabriel Negreanu

The WFH culture has created a generation of people who are "not doing proper work," the former boss of Asda has said. Lord Rose of Monewden, 75, added he the new way of working is contributing to the economy’s decline. The entrepreneur, who served as chairman of Asda from 2021 until last November, believes people are less productive at home than they are in offices. But the government’s new workers’ rights bill is set to make it harder for employers to turn down requests by staff to work from

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