Companies will have to 'seduce' staff to go back to the office, real estate CEO says

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Office space may be treated more like an exclusive club in future — and those who don't go into a place of work may miss out.

Employees may go back to the office for around two days per week, with workplaces becoming more like a "clubhouse," according to Coen van Oostrom, CEO of real estate company Edge.

Those who switch to working from home permanently may miss out in future, with roles outsourced or taken on by artificial intelligence, van Oostrom suggested.It's a dilemma many companies are facing: How and when to have staff return to the office, when the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns have meant vast numbers of employees are still working from home.

"You have to basically seduce your people to come into the office and work there instead of from home," said Coen van Oostrom, CEO of real estate developer Edge, who appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Monday.

 

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