Rosie Macdonald

An experienced writer and digital marketeer, Rosie has a demonstrated history of creating thought-provoking, data-driven pieces that shed light on new issues facing the average employee or consumer. Her beat extends from the world of retail, through to household energy, with a preferred focus on writing pieces that uncover new truths about the working environment and the trials and tribulations of a typical office-worker. When Rosie isn’t busy creating new digital strategies or drilling down into the heart of a new issue facing the common man, you’ll likely find her out on a hike with her Irish setter, Chester (with a mandatory stop or two at a local for a cold one).

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Understanding employees post-pandemic work-perks and must-haves

Over the past year, the coronavirus outbreak left many workers confined to their homes. While this presented several challenges, it also allowed people to enjoy their creature comforts. From regular (perhaps too regular) trips to the fridge, to watching TV or playing video games on lunch breaks. The UK workforce has certainly become accustomed to a more convivial working environment. The question for many businesses, is how does this translate into work-place expectations when so many are now flocking back to offices? Love Energy Savings wanted to find out.