One in three desks and cubicles in Australian offices remain empty all week, according to new research from workplace sensor provider XY Sense.
The report found 34 per cent of workstations in Australia were never occupied in the second quarter of 2023, compared to 36 per cent globally.
More than seven in 10 employers globally have introduced a return-to-office mandate, according to an April 2023 survey of 6650 business leaders by workplace design company Unispace. “Mandates paired with strong efforts to make workplaces more productive and inviting are the most effective combination for many industries.”that Australian companies are adding more meetings spaces to their offices as the data suggests that employees often come in to collaborate with their peers.working from home has become so entrenched
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