Before COVID-19, millions of people used to travel to various
parts of London for work. In just 1.12 square miles, prior to
COVID-19 restrictions, the City of London had 513,000 daily
commuters and 10 million annual visitors. In April 2020, 57.2% of
Londoners were working from home. 8 months on, working from home
may be becoming the “new normal” - is it permanent and how will
the changing nature of work impact on both businesses and people?
The Economy Committee will
tomorrow look at the impact of people working
from home on London and Londoners, including the city’s
commercial centres. The Committee will also look at how current
commercial and office space could be used and re-purposed to
ensure London remains a thriving economy. The guests are:
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CBE,
Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and Skills
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Michele Pittini, Head of Greater London
Authority Economics
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Patrick Dubeck, Head of Regeneration, Greater
London Authority
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Jordan Cummings, Head of London Policy,
Confederation of British Industry
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,
Regional Secretary, Trades Union Congress
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Mike Cracknell, Director, Deloitte Real Estate
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James Edwards, Senior Parliamentary Briefings
Officer, City of London Corporation
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Rowena Howie, London Policy Chair, Federation
of Small Businesses
The meeting will take place on Tuesday, 15 December
2020 from 10am. In line with government
advice, this meeting will take place virtually.
Media and members of the public can watch the meeting live
here.
Notes for Editors:
1. Read the agenda papers.
2. Léonie
Cooper AM, Chair of the Economy Committee, is
available for interview.
3. Find out more about the London
Assembly Economy Committee.