NZ Property Investor

BACK TO BUSINESS: TOP TIPS FOR LANDLORDS

Companies around the world are contemplating how, when, and even if they want their staff to resume regular in-office work. And they are doing so at a time when the views and priorities of their employees have also shifted.

The latest readings from JLL’s global office worker barometer indicate forced adoption of remote working has created opportunities, but is also exposing new social risks.

Workers say they are experiencing more virtual fatigue, or burn-out, and are increasingly wanting to get back to the office most of the time.

JLL says this suggests offices will be more important as the centre

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