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LNB NEWS: City of London Corporation publishes report on cross border remote working

16 December 2022
Categories: Legal News , Profession , Covid-19
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The City of London Corporation has published a report on the emerging challenges UK employers face around cross border remote working (CBRW). 
Lexis®Library update: The report highlighted that CBRW existed only on the margins of mobility prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, however during the pandemic it became the norm and has not returned to the margins as before due to reimagined workforce expectations and geostrategic volatility. The report also noted that there is currently no coherent global regulatory operating frameworks for CBRW and if UK businesses are to remain competitive for global talent, they will need to ensure crisis-response frameworks evolve into more sustainable infrastructure.

The full report is accessible here. The round-table discussion accompanying the launch is accessible here.

Source: Shaping the future of borderless work

This content was first published by LNB News / Lexis®Library, a LexisNexis® company, on 15 December 2022 and is published with permission. Further information can be found at: www.lexisnexis.co.uk.

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