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For many of the upper positions, there is no need to take up valuable public space by having their offices in public buildings; the city could save the taxpayer a lot of money if they had those employees working from home. Your front line workers are the ones who aren't able to work remotely, and they should be paid a lot more and given way more hours for the hard jobs they do (they are your brand, not your other staff).
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- Can you work remotely at The City Of London?