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How far the boss can go to ensure that you Enough hours at the office works? PWC Consultancy and Accountantskantoor (PricewaterhouseCoopers) in the UK are definitely wondering aloud. From now on their boss is also watching at home. Or wherever you are at work.

At PWC, the policy is that employees must be present at the office at least three days a week. Since this spring, it appears this morning A piece in the Financial Timeschecks management With the help of your WiFi connections and pinpastransactie Whether you are really working at the customer at the office or on location.

There is a special traffic light system set. Anyone who comes under 60 percent presence sees the traffic light jumping orange. Less than 40 percent means that you will be red. This is ultimately possible have consequences for your bonus or your assessment.

By also tracing WiFi signals, PWC goes a little further than competitor EY, which already monitors pin transactions. PWC employees in the FT express their concerns about the “Heavily increased pressure”. An anonymous manager says that the number of complaints among staff “can no longer be kept up with”.

Further today:

  • Yesterday, the American stock markets were closed considerably higher after the Moteable inflation figures. The S&P 500 won more than 1 percent, the Nasdaq even 1.4 percent. The hope of investors is that the long -awaited interest rate reduction can now come.
  • Trade union FNV sees too little progress of working conditions on SchipholAccording to This morning in it FD. Although the hours of rows for the safety scanners are a thing of the past, the focus ensures that the costs of costs still have to work under high pressure.
  • Brazil Makes one later this afternoon countermeasure package Known, intended to hit back to American import duties. Brazilian products are hit harder than those of other countries; US President Trump uses import duties to punish Brazil for the prosecution of former president and spiritual relative Jair Bolsonaro.

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