Accountancy

PwC to reopen six offices to employees next week

The chair of PwC Kevin Ellis said the firm can safely accommodate 15% of its 22,000 employees in the office

PwC will reopen its offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Reading and Bristol on Monday, as Covid-19 lockdown measures relax.

The Big Four accounting firm said in a statement on 3 June that it would reopen these six UK offices with “reduced occupancy” from 8 June. Kevin Ellis, PwC’s UK chair, said the group can safely accommodate 15% of its employees in its offices. In theory, this would amount to around 3,300 of its 22,000 staff in the UK.

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