You are missing my point. My point is the survey statistics show the favoured "wfh" days are Mondays and Fridays. Can you explain this ? Well I can. It means a 3 day or 4 day long holiday giving sufficient time to not be wfh but instead away from the home which is not in the spirit of wfh. For the most part I would say many are just simply sciving off and rorting the system. Those two days of the working week I pose are not primarily being used as wfh. Employers should make Tues-Thursday the wfh days. That will stop the extended weekend rorting dead in its tracks. Again, I would like to hear why the chosen "wfh" days are skewed towards them being Mondays and Fridays. Observations of human nature will provide guidance in understanding this may I suggest
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