In a press release published online last week, the “Big Four” accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said it is upping its in-office requirements for partners and staff from “two to three days” in the office or with clients to now 60% of their time, or three days a week.
And in a different memo seen by CNN, and sent to the company’s 26,000 UK employees, PwC shared how they would be monitoring the new rule — through location data.
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