BoE adapting working practices to post-Covid world, says Place
Central bank is changing staffing, technology and buildings in light of lessons from pandemic working
The Bank of England is making wide-ranging changes to the way its staff work, as the organisation looks to adapt to the post-pandemic world.
“The challenge – though daunting – is to learn from the many successes we have collected over the past year and use them as a springboard,” said Joanna Place, chief operating officer.
Only 5% of staff came in to BoE offices during the pandemic, mostly those who could not do their jobs from elsewhere. The central bank is now considering how to make
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