NAB directs staff back to office after months of remote working

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NAB directs staff back to office after months of remote working | CharlotteGriev1

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.National Australia Bank has instructed employees to start returning to the office, aiming to have buildings at 40 per cent capacity within coming weeks.

The email, sent by NAB executive Susan Ferrier, told staff the plans were dependent on the bank's ability to maintain social distancing within buildings."By returning to the office, we want to start again unlocking the benefits of in-person collaboration, such as better innovating for customers, learning from each other, problem solving together, mentoring and building our high-performance culture," Ms Ferrier said.

NAB has developed an online booking system in which specific desks are reserved ahead of time and information about the amount of time employees spend at the office is recorded to help with contact tracing efforts "as required". The majority of NAB's Melbourne employees will continue to work from home until the state government changes its health guidance around working in the CBD, asNAB's "front-line staff" in Victoria, including those working in branches and teams that cannot perform work remotely, will continue to work in the office.

 

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