Global accounting and consulting firm Deloitte will close four of its 50 British offices as it reviews its real estate portfolio in the coronavirus pandemic, but will retain the staff on work-from-home contracts, it said on Saturday.
COVID-19 has changed working life for millions of people around the world, many of whom have switched from offices to working from home – reducing demand for office space and prompting companies to opt out of renewing leases.
Deloitte said it would shut its offices in Gatwick, Liverpool, Nottingham and Southampton, where about 500 people work.
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