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Empty offices prompt fears workers won’t return – Sydney Morning Herald
Just eight per cent of the city’s soaring glass office towers are currently occupied, sparking concerns the pandemic’s disruption may cause a permanent shift to…

Any change in commuters behaviour or company policies around employees working from home will have a significant impact.
In a bid to rescue its ailing economy, Melbourne Council met with the citys top 10 employers last month and asked each for a CEO pledge – that they will return their workers to city offices.
Companies in Sydney held back because they saw what was going on in Melbourne.
Richard Fennell, JLL
The companies – ANZ, Optus, PwC and NBN Co among others – agreed to target getting 70 per…
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