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3 days in the office is the sweet spot — any more and staff start disengaging from work, PwC HR boss says

Last updated: April 28, 2025 8:00 pm
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  • PwC has been tracking its employees’ office attendance for three months.

  • The firm’s HR boss said three days in the office is best for employee engagement.

  • PwC’s internal data also showed that working in the office boosted productivity, she said.

The Big Four firm PwC has been collecting data for three months on its latest RTO mandate, and the results are in — three days in the office is the sweet spot for employee engagement.

In January, PwC increased its weekly in-office requirement for its 23,000 UK employees to a minimum of three days. The accounting firm had previously asked staff to come into the office two or three days a week.

Since the new policy began, PwC has been monitoring employees’ attendance through their badge swipes into the office and shared IP addresses, if staff are out at client sites, Phillippa O’Connor, PwC’s UK chief people officer, told a UK government committee on home-based working.

Staff can use a self-declaration form to highlight whether there’s a valid reason they can’t come into the office, which will be reflected in the data.

After the first quarter of monitoring employees, O’Connor said there was “a really clear correlation between time in the office and the utilization of our people.”

PwC also cross-referenced the attendance data with preliminary data from its annual employee engagement survey and found that those coming in three days a week were the most engaged.

“The initial data there shows us that where we have people in the office three days a week, they are more engaged,” she said. “Where they’re in the office five days a week, they’re less engaged.”

A worker on the phone goes through entry gates in an office setting.
PwC UK is monitoring badge swipes into its office buildings.Richard Baker/Getty Images

The accounting giant believes that in-person work for the majority of the week is best for its business and clients and for driving innovation, O’Connor said.

It’s also “absolutely critical” for training the 1,000 graduates who join the firm’s UK branch every year, she added.

O’Connor told the government committee that this was “not a one policy.” PwC is in “listening mode,” and providing flexibility and exemptions, particularly for parents and neurodivergent employees, is key to the firm’s approach, she said.

Lindsay Pattison, the chief people officer of the advertising giant WPP, also gave evidence to the committee, which was set up to consider the effects and development of home-based working in the UK.

WPP has asked employees to return to the office four days a week, including two Fridays a month. After the policy was introduced, thousands signed a petition calling on the firm to rethink its four-day RTO mandate.

Pattison said that WPP was monitoring general email traffic and employees’ use of AI tools and that both measures started to decline on Fridays when staff worked from home.

PwC declined to comment.

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