Staff at the accountancy firm won't be able to work from its main London office over the festive period.
One of the UK's largest accountancy firms will close most of its offices over Christmas and New Year for the first time to save on energy bills.
"We've taken a pragmatic approach ensuring some offices across the country remain open for those who need them," he added, Deloitte has shut its offices over the festive period for several years. All of its UK offices will be closed from 23 December and will reopen on 3 January. "During that period, our offices will only be accessible to a very small number of people who have a business critical need and where remote working isn't possible."
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