Big businesses are trying to entice their employees back into the office for two or three days a week – but the lure of working from home is winning, Sky News Chris Smith reports.
“Last week, offices in Sydney and Melbourne were barely running at 15 percent capacity.
“The knock-on effects are massive and the change to office life, innovation and general socialising, is enormous.”
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