The airline then said: “The global pandemic has shown us that many of our colleagues like to work remotely and want to continue, and this has accelerated our approach to offering more flexible and flexible ways of working.
The company has cut more than 10,000 jobs in recent years.
This comes when ministers accused travel companies of failing to hire enough staff to cope with the search for vacations after the pandemic.
More than 150 flights to the UK were canceled on Wednesday, complicating scenes of semi-secret chaos and airport disaster. Tui was responsible for the cancellation of dozens of these flights.
Increasing control over flexible working
There is an escalating inspection of large companies and public authorities, whose staff remain working from home for months after the end of the pandemic.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the government’s efficiency minister, is leading an initiative to return Whitehall civil servants to their desks.
The Tui Workwide scheme was launched in August 2021. Since then, employees have spent a total of 4,500 days working abroad.
On Wednesday, it became clear that Tui continues to offer reduced holiday offers for this month, although it has canceled thousands of flights because there are not enough staff to service them, sparking accusations of profiteering.
The company said the scheme only applies to non-operational, office-based roles.
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