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Lord Sugar slams PwC's shorter summer working hours as 'total joke'

The Big Four firm said the reduced hours had a 'positive impact' on staff wellbeing

Lord Alan Sugar(Image: PA)

Business tycoon Lord Alan Sugar has criticised PwC after the professional services firm announced plans for shorter working hours for staff over the summer.

From June 1 to the end of August, PwC’s employees will be able to condense their working week to finish at lunchtime on Fridays. The summer working hours were piloted by the company in 2021 as part of its hybrid working policy - and are now being offered again this year.

The firm's approach to hybrid working also includes flexible bank holidays, allowing staff to take up to two bank holidays at a time that suits them.

According to a PwC survey of 6,000 staff, more than 90% said they thought the policy of summer working hours was a good idea; 73% said it positively impacted their general wellbeing; and 93% said it positively impacted their day-to-day working experience throughout July and August.

But The Apprentice 's Lord Sugar has slammed the company over the move, writing on Twitter the plan was a "joke".

He wrote: "Call me old fashioned but all this work from home BS is a total joke. There is no way people work as hard or productive as when they had to turn up at a work location. The pandemic has had long lasting negative effect."

Kevin Ellis, chairman and senior partner at PwC º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said: “We knew summer working hours would be popular with our people, but the positive impact on wellbeing surpassed expectations. Not everyone could take every Friday, but they benefited from less email traffic when they did and a chance to switch off properly.

“We’ve had another exceptionally busy year and as we approach the summer holiday period, we hope our policy gives people more time for themselves, their friends and their families.”