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Transurban boss says workers will leave companies without flexible hours – Sydney Morning Herald
The boss of toll road giant Transurban has warned that employers will lose talented staff if they refuse to offer flexible working arrangements after the pandemic…

Were saying that to retain top talent and get the best productivity going forward, we think that a level of flexibility is important, Mr Charlton said.
Businesses are thinking now about how theyre bringing their employee base back and how they might work remotely. Thats why were saying this is the time to consider these alternatives.
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