Entertainment centres and pet havens: Unusual ways companies lure workers back into the office

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Weird ways companies are luring people back to office

Office spaces increasingly offer greater food and beverage options to encourage workers to eat in their cafeteria. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard

Ray White’s head of research Vanessa Rader said the survey calculated the occupancy rate based on how active the building is, or whether there a lease. “Sydney is trending well ahead of Melbourne which is yet to hit 50 per cent, a sign that the market is having a much harder time. Canberra is a volatile one.”

Businesses are also holding a greater number of social events that coincide with days of importance, including Women’s Day, Harmony Day and Wear it Purple Day.

 

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Nope, not interested in kitchy gimmicks to go back to office, if it isn’t necessary ie face to face, then remote, or flex working it is.

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