Telecommuting...?
And they talk about telecommuting where...? <watches tumbleweed roll by>
The thing that could make the biggest difference of course gets nary a mention, because not only might it work, it might actually improve people's quality of life at the same time, and the doomsters can't have that. Besides, the gov't are too spineless to stand up to the likes of the CBI who want to be able to look over their "untrustworthy" staff's collective shoulders all day to make sure they're continuing the illusion of work.
Sigh. In the 15 years since I (very successfully) took part in a home/mobile working programme, it seems we've actually regressed.
And so it'll continue: people remain obliged to do a drive they dislike at a time they hate into an office they don't want to be in and that saps morale and hurts productivity while sanctimonious greenies talk about beating them with a big stick for driving their cars to do the jobs that provide the taxes that subsidise their ludicrously expensive, inefficient and unsustainable sustainable energy.


