If smart working became structural, it would be a real revolution in the way of living work and the city, involving 6.2 million workers and ‘wiping out’ 4.9 million passengers of private or public transport from the streets every day. . A revolution to manage, however, because it would have a profound but asymmetrical impact on businesses: on the one hand it would lead the business system to save 12.5 billion a year, on the other hand it would cause the catering business to lose about 25 billion euros in turnover, trade, tourism and transport, particularly in the capitals and large urban centers. These are the main data and estimates of the Confesercenti dossier “Change jobs, change cities”, which focuses on the effects of smart working on businesses, families and society.
Source: Ansa
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