Following the Government’s abolition of Standards for England in 2012 and changes to the Code of Conduct regime the options available to the Council when a breach of the Code of Conduct is found have been limited. There is no longer the ability to suspend Councillors. The Council has never been able to disqualify Councillors in response to Code of Conduct complaints.
But he says it is "equally ridiculous" to feel you have to be at the office every day. He recommends a bit of both."A large corporation saying you can't work at home, especially an IT based company, seems counter-productive. You have to treat people as grown-ups."
Forward thinking from Yahoo (who?):http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21588760 As someone who now works from home generally 4 out of 5 days a week ( ) I completely agree with the last statement.QuoteBut he says it is "equally ridiculous" to feel you have to be at the office every day. He recommends a bit of both."A large corporation saying you can't work at home, especially an IT based company, seems counter-productive. You have to treat people as grown-ups."
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