如今,人們越來越重視工作與生活之間的平衡。同時,新科技的推出為居家辦公提供了更多便利。在英國,一種支持員工靈活選擇辦公地點的混合工作制正逐步成型。本期 “隨身英語” 節(jié)目探討這種新的工作方式對員工和雇主來說意味著什么。
詞匯:work 工作
For many, the idea of commuting daily to a place of work might sound outdated. In the UK, at least, the shape of the working week is changing, and a new hybrid approach is becoming commonplace. This new look seems inevitable: new technology means tasks traditionally done in the office can be done at home. And there's the demand for a better work-life balance, too. All of this has been accelerated by the necessary changes brought on by the Covid pandemic.
One obvious change in the UK is that Friday has become the most popular day to work from home. One survey found it's when just 13% of workers go into the office. It means employees can save on commuting costs and the price of lunches. And Claire McCartney from The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development told the BBC that generally employers thought the shift to hybrid working and home working had "increased productivity rather than decreased it".
Monday is also becoming a 'work from home' day: a recent study of mobile phone activity in the UK suggested a typical week in the office now runs from Tuesday to Thursday. This means companies have to think differently about the workspace they provide. Mark Allan, chief executive of property firm LandSec, told the BBC: "We certainly believe there are going to be fewer people in offices for the longer term, and we are planning accordingly." A shorter office week isn't great news for the city-centre shops, which depend on trade from workers. But suburban and small-town high streets are reporting an increase in footfall as people work and shop locally.
There's also an emerging trend for a shorter working week. Some companies are experimenting with a four-day working week – but with the same full-time pay. They have tried to make work time more efficient by cutting out unnecessary meetings and having shorter breaks, for example. They claim this has made workers more productive. All this makes you wonder if the act of going to work and doing the nine-to-five will become a thing of the past.
commute 上下班,通勤
hybrid (辦公地點)混合的
task 任務(wù),工作
work-life balance 工作與生活之間的平衡
worker 工作者,員工
employee 雇員,員工
employer 雇主
productivity 生產(chǎn)率,工作效率
work from home 居家辦公
company 公司
workspace 工作空間,辦公場所
suburban 城郊的
footfall 客流量
pay 工資
efficient 高效的,有效率的
productive 高產(chǎn)的,成效高的
the nine-to-five 朝九晚五的工作
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. Name one of the reasons given in the article that has made hybrid working more commonplace.
2. According to one survey, how many people go into an office on Fridays?
3. On which days of the week is it thought most workers now go to the office?
4. Who is being affected negatively by a shorter office working week?
5. True or false? Some companies are giving staff a full week's pay for working only four days.
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. _______ are responsible for the wellbeing of staff while they are at work.
Employers Employees Employed Workers
2. I wanted a better _______, so I've decided to reduce my working hours.
life-work balance commuting
work from home nine-to-five
3. The shopping centre has seen an increase in _______ since the January sales started.
pay productivity efficient footfall
4. I've been _______ to work on the bus recently – it's cheaper than the train!
commuted commuting commuter commutes
5. The team has been very _______ and completed the project on time.
productive hybrid suburban productivity
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. Name one of the reasons given in the article that has made hybrid working more commonplace.
New technology, a demand for a better work-life balance and the Covid pandemic are reasons that have made hybrid working commonplace.
2. According to one survey, how many people go into an office on Fridays?
One survey found just 13% of workers go into the office on Fridays.
3. On which days of the week is it thought most workers now go to the office?
A study of mobile phone activity in the UK suggested most workers go into the office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
4. Who is being affected negatively by a shorter office working week?
City-centre shops who depend on trade from workers are being affected by the shorter office week.
5. True or false? Some companies are giving staff a full week's pay for working only four days.
True. Some companies are experimenting with a four-day working week – but with the same full-time pay.
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. Employers are responsible for the wellbeing of staff while they are at work.
2. I wanted a better work-life balance, so I've decided to reduce my working hours.
3. The shopping centre has seen an increase in footfall since the January sales started.
4. I've been commuting to work on the bus recently – it's cheaper than the train!
5. The team has been very productive and completed the project on time.