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Unchained from Desks: A Glimpse into the UK Industries Where On-the-Go Work Reigns Supreme

Unchained from Desks: A Glimpse into the UK Industries Where On-the-Go Work Reigns Supreme

As the fabric of the traditional workplace undergoes a transformative shift, certain UK industries are leading the charge in embracing the agility of working outside the office. According to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) report published in March 2023, a substantial proportion of employees across various sectors have traded office desks for more dynamic work environments. From construction sites to classrooms, this blog post delves into the intriguing data, providing insights into the industries where the freedom of non-office-based work is not just a perk, but an inherent characteristic of the job. Let’s take a closer look at the sectors that are harnessing the potential of an unshackled workforce:

  • Construction (76%)
  • Agriculture, forestry and fishing (71%)
  • Transport and storage (69%)
  • Education (67%)
  • Health and social care (66%)

The UK business industries that are the biggest users of mobiles are:

  • Construction
  • Agriculture, forestry and fishing
  • Transport and storage
  • Education
  • Health and social care

These industries have a high percentage of employees who work outside of the home, and mobile phones are essential for staying connected with colleagues and customers. Mobile phones are also used for a variety of other tasks, such as checking email, accessing the internet, and using apps.

Here are some additional details about each industry:

1. Construction: The construction industry is one of the largest industries in the UK, and it employs over 2 million people. Mobile phones are essential for construction workers, as they allow them to stay connected with their colleagues and supervisors. Mobile phones are also used to access blueprints and other construction documents.

2. Agriculture, forestry and fishing: The agriculture, forestry and fishing industry is a small but important industry in the UK. It employs over 400,000 people. Mobile phones are essential for farmers and other agricultural workers, as they allow them to stay connected with their colleagues and suppliers. Mobile phones are also used to access weather forecasts and other agricultural information.

3. Transport and storage: The transport and storage industry is a large and important industry in the UK. It employs over 2million people. Mobile phones are essential for transport and storage workers, as they allow them to stay connected with their colleagues and customers. Mobile phones are also used to track shipments and to communicate with drivers.

4. Education: The education industry is one of the largest industries in the UK, and it employs over 3 million people. Mobile phones are essential for teachers and other education professionals, as they allow them to stay connected with their colleagues and students. Mobile phones are also used to access educational resources and to communicate with parents.

5. Health and social care: The health and social care industry is one of the largest industries in the UK, and it employs over 5 million people. Mobile phones are essential for healthcare workers, as they allow them to stay connected with their colleagues and patients. Mobile phones are also used to access medical records and to communicate with doctors and nurses.

As we have discovered, the reliance on mobile technology is a common thread among industries with a significant proportion of employees working outside traditional office environments. The seamless integration of mobile technology into daily operations enhances productivity, communication, and accessibility of critical information.

For IT Managers and decision-makers within these industries, understanding and optimizing the use of mobile technology is imperative. Whether it's accessing construction documents, monitoring weather conditions for farming, or managing logistics in transportation, the potential applications are endless.

However, this is just the tip of the iceberg. To truly tap into the full spectrum of possibilities that mobile and distributed teams offer, an in-depth understanding is key.

Dive deeper into the world of mobile and distributed teams with our comprehensive guide, packed with insights, tips, and tools tailored to empower your industry. Take the next step and unlock the potential of your mobile workforce today!

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Last updated:
September 10, 2024
Johan Gericke
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