Employer ‘backs down on four-day return-to-office’ after protests
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Airbus has backtracked on its plan to reduce remote working after protests from unions, including a series of strikes in its Spanish facilities, according to people familiar with the matter.
Spanish workers have been staging on-off industrial action since July, alongside sporadic protests in France and Britain over plans by Airbus to require white-collar staff to work on-site four days a week by September, rather than the current three.
Managers have now been advised that staff can retain existing arrangements that allow them to work at home an average of two days a week, effectively suspending
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Airbus has backtracked on its plan to reduce remote working after protests from unions, including a series of strikes in its Spanish facilities, according to people familiar with the matter.
Spanish workers have been staging on-off industrial action since July, alongside sporadic protests in France and Britain over plans by Airbus to require white-collar staff to work on-site four days a week by September, rather than the current three.
Managers have now been advised that staff can retain existing arrangements that allow them to work at home an average of two days a week, effectively suspending