Mumbai: State-owned Bank of Baroda (BoB) is considering a proposal to divide its workforce in a manner that about half of them work from branches and the rest from home, over the next four to five years.“I think it is quite possible that over the next four to five years, BoB is looking at having a workforce, only 50% of which may be full-time employed in branches and the balance would be working from home (WFH)," Sanjiv Chadha, chief executive, Bank of Baroda said at Indian Banks’ Association’s (IBA) human resources (HR) conclave on Tuesday.According to Chadha, about 80% of the staff is deployed in the front offices and since customers are not necessarily coming to branches, the policy of having so many employees in such roles will change..