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The concern about increased working from home is the security of personal data. A domestic wifi provider would not offer the security levels required during the accessing of personal data from a company's database (for example by a call centre type organisation). Government organisations use the .gsi protocols for internal communication but I am not familiar of anything similar for commercial use.
 
The concern about increased working from home is the security of personal data. A domestic wifi provider would not offer the security levels required during the accessing of personal data from a company's database (for example by a call centre type organisation). Government organisations use the .gsi protocols for internal communication but I am not familiar of anything similar for commercial use.
Nah, you can manage that with a VPN. Some content can never go outside authorised networks but that's a very small group of companies. Security needs to be appropriate for the scenario.

Heck, HTTPS is good enough in nearly all cases.
 
doom merchants were convinced Brexit would signal the end of Nissan UK it contradicts that theory entirely

Wrong, Nissan UK have always said: a no trade deal brexit is most likely to make car manufacture not worth whole in the UK
Some parts suppliers have already left, many will follow.

The UK is still in the Single Market.
All that has happened with brexit so far is a piece of paper has been signed.
 
Agree; even our place is questioning it (I spoke with a director this week, and he agreed that the building, with its long, narrow corridors and small offices) can't be made CV-safe with anything like our previous occupancy levels.

Talking with a mate this week too (construction project manager), who said that his top brass have realised their city centre offices (across multiple cities, worldwide) are around three times bigger than they actually need. Working around CV has made them realise that wfh via Teams, Zoom, Skype etc, should be the norm, rather than the exception.

Logically then, there will be lots of (formerly, prime - site) real estate that will be vacated, due to this new way of working. And that is before considering any closures.

Thats very interesting -I can imagine lots more home working.

100 years ago most people worked in the town or village where they lived. This pandemic has recreated that and to some extent it could become permanent.

I would like to see business hubs / coffee shops -places where WFH staff can go and do some work, but have social contact.

WFH also has a environmental benefit.

There would need to be great political vision to make it really work -sadly our political system doesn't seem to have much in the way of visionaries from any party. Maybe the greens will win power next!
 
Thats very interesting -I can imagine lots more home working.

100 years ago most people worked in the town or village where they lived. This pandemic has recreated that and to some extent it could become permanent.

I would like to see business hubs / coffee shops -places where WFH staff can go and do some work, but have social contact.

WFH also has a environmental benefit.

There would need to be great political vision to make it really work -sadly our political system doesn't seem to have much in the way of visionaries from any party. Maybe the greens will win power next!
Notch would prefer Nissan jobs went to the EU rather than UK
 
100 years ago most people worked in the town or village where they lived. This pandemic has recreated that and to some extent it could become permanent.
Maybe the greens will win power next!
You been reading too much H G Wells Notch..This could well be a V shaped disaster rather than U shape and most things return to the old norm in months.
 
Notch would prefer Nissan jobs went to the EU rather than UK

I explained that brexit will cause the loss of manufacturing jobs, especially in the car industry.

you would prefer the UK to have a no trade deal rather than compromise on fishing or have a close relationship with the EU, so it is you that wants the car industry to leave this country, not me.

dont blame me for your actions of voting in a liar.
 
You been reading too much H G Wells Notch..
do try harder with your comprehension, I said 'I would like to see' and 'it would take great political vision'

I didnt say it would happen, did I?

of course things will return to how they are now -we have a govt that is driven by self interest, its what the right wing do -manipulate the public, get them to vote against their best interests so the leaders can make themselves richer.
 
Brexit should be about finding a place for the UK in the modern world as it doesn't easily fit in one way or the other. It probably is but then comes the question of what place? There has been some suggestions.
 
Don't blame us you helped get Brexit through.
I ca indeed blame you.
I voted for brexit in the 2016 referendum.

I didnt vote for a hard brexit
I didnt vote for Johnson the liar
i didnt vote to break up the UK

If you are pleased that Nissan may stay in Sunderland, start to understand that a close relationship with Europe is the solution to keeping a car industry here.
 
you would prefer the UK to have a no trade deal rather than compromise on fishing or have a close relationship with the EU, so it is you that wants the car industry to leave this country, not me.

Stop talking sh1te the EU are not looking for a compromise they're looking for total surrender.

They want full fishing rights, level playing field, control of our tax rates and for us to bow to their laws and regulations, and all that for a trade deal?

They can *** right off.
 
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