Industrial movement to regional areas

 Some people think that it would be better for large companies and industry to move to regional areas outside instead of large urban centers. Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?


Since the dawn of Industrial revolution large industries have influenced its workers to dwell in certain strategic locations which are either very near to the factories or stops from where frequent transport facilities are available. Eventually, small towns were formed surrounding the huge industrial area.

Nowadays, tech-park developers prefer sites away from the residential areas, while some people feel that it is advantageous others complain because of traveling time. Some understand that such areas provide certain distinction between official environment and personal life. Although employees have to travel, many companies support with many provisions like free food, bus or cab facility to pickup and drop from certain vital localities. In addition, a good bond gets established between colleagues.

On the contrary, some think it is helpful to have offices near urban stations, especially for the working women with kids. The time is saved, as well as one can even have a quick check at their homes in emergency situations as family, personal life and job hold same importance. Recently, with the pandemic situations it has been proved that working from home also can guarantee good results. Despite this being true, many challenging roles require long focused hours which are not possible from ones own dwelling. There is hybrid culture which is getting very famous these days as it is the answer to the future working environment.

To conclude, it is definitely always considerable to have production centers away from residential areas. In my opinion, it creates work life balance and it helps the subordinates to switch on and off between their official task and personal space which is pivotal.

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