Back to the office
AMID the big pivot to work-from-home in the last few years, questions have arisen about the future of the workplace, and how demand for office space will change post-pandemic.
Now, with the recent lifting of restrictions on on-premise staff numbers, the CBD's all abuzz again, with companies pulling out all the stops to woo employees back to the office. And, as Brunch in The Business Times Weekend found, even as flexible working is now a norm, there remain a lot of positives going for the office sector. For a start, implementing a hybrid work model may not necessarily lead to a cut in office space.
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