Admiral says offices must attract staff working from home
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City centre offices are going to be "more important than ever" for companies with hybrid working plans, the boss of insurer Admiral has said.
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The FTSE 100 company's CEO Cristina Nestares said offices must be attractive for staff to "make an effort, commute, come to the office".
The company has sites in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport and is offering staff a mix of home and office working.
Meanwhile desks are appearing in gyms as alternatives to working from home.
Lockdown home working "was tough and it did cause some problems" for younger colleagues at Admiral, Ms Nestares said.
Since being established in Cardiff in 1993, Admiral has grown to employ about 7,000 staff in south Wales and a further 4,000 at other locations in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Ms Nestares said the city centre office spaces have "always been important - location, location, location - but it is going to be even more so in the future".
She added: "We are going to ask our staff, a lot of whom are very comfortable working from home, we are going to say: 'Make an effort, commute, come to the office'."
Bookable desks, break-out areas and re-designed floors are currently being introduced at the company's headquarters in Cardiff city centre.