Headteachers will be told they can let their staff do marking and lesson preparation from the comfort of their own home.
Are you a teacher? What do you think of the WFH idea? Email: [email protected] may be granted permission to work from home under Labour plans to tackle the recruitment crisis in schools.
The plan would give teachers the option to take their free periods in blocks at the end or the beginning of the day, enabling them to work from home while looking after children, or to complete the school run. 'Many schools already allow their teachers to undertake lesson planning and preparation time at home, and these proposals would simply firm up what has been in place for years.
'Unlike its predecessor, this Government is taking the recruitment and retention of teachers seriously, which is why we’re making common-sense changes that enable great teachers to stay in our classrooms. While businesses up and down the country have raised serious concerns over the proposals, Reynolds insisted they would be a net benefit.
Meanwhile Amazon is cracking down on hybrid working and has told all its staff to return to the office five days a week next year. Other businesses are also trying to discourage staff from working from home as Spanish-owned Santander told its 10,000 UK office workers that they must be in the office at least 12 days a month by the end of 2024.
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