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One of the “Big Four” accounting firms will start tracking where its UK employees are logging on from, in an attempt to keep a closer eye on hybrid working practices.
In a memo to its 26,000 UK employees, PwC said it will use geo-location technology to help formalise its “approach to working together in person”, said CNN.
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