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Sam Wedgewood and Richard Dolan.<br />
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A company is running an unusual scheme which encourages employees to fly into work rather than drive.<br />
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Gilo Industries are inviting workers to conduct their daily commute using back-mounted jet-packs, as a way of promoting a 'work-hard, play-hard lifestyle'<br />
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The firm, which makes the parajets, now have around 15 workers who regularly take the aerial route to work.<br />
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Based near Shaftesbury in Dorset, Gilo began the bizarre initiative in 2015 and now around 20 per cent of the workforce are involved.