Since the pandemic began newsrooms have proved that working from home works. What has been achieved is staggering. So, logic, the accountants and time-management all say it should be here to stay. But is the death of the newsroom really in the best long-term interests of the business or the staff? Newsrooms are creative places where journalists pick up skills, ideas, direction from others. In my long career, I learned huge amounts in the newsroom. Sometimes it was just a nuance, a raised eyebrow or a random idea. Like all journalists, I have forged lifelong relationships, contacts and close friends. How many people met their partners at work? Maybe the answer is a hybrid? But is it reasonable to have one group paying for their commute, getting their lunch at Pret a Manger and forking out for office clothes on the same salary as those sitting at home in their pants and making a snack from the fridge? For my latest article in InPublishing magazine I spoke to editors about the pros and cons of working from home. Read it here.
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