Home is where the work is.
Fed up with commuting into the office every day, more and more people are choosing to work from home. Tim Collison looks at the current market for homeworking insurance.
If you believe what the forecasters say, we are rapidly becoming anation of homeworkers. The Henley Centre predicts that by the year 2000,
30% of all workers will work from home for at least part of the working
week, rising to a staggering 52% (13m people) by 2010. And, a joint BT/
Management Today survey of business managers published last month claims
that 30% of managers currently work from home at least once a week.
While this might seem like good news for insurers and brokers, the number
of
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