Bank of England staff blasted for working abroad 40 days a year
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Bank of England staff blasted for working abroad 40 days a year
The Bank of England has come under fire from senior Conservative figures after it emerged that around 6,000 employees are permitted to work abroad for up to 40 days each year.It sits alongside existing rules allowing staff to work remotely from home for up to three days each week under official Bank guidance.The policy has sparked criticism as the central bank continues to face scrutiny over its handling of inflation, which stood at 2.8 per cent…
The Bank of England has given the green light to an international remote work scheme that allows about 6,000 employees to perform their functions from any country in the world up to 40 working days a year. The measure, confirmed by the entity itself, opens a debate on the limits of teleworking in public bodies subject to political scrutiny. It is not a new contract or an offer of employment open to external candidates. It is an internal policy t…
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