Employers lose 'key' staffers due to forced return to office

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Employers losing 'key' workers because of forced return to office

While there are"global nuances in real estate expansion," there is an interesting trend in businesses looking to make money from their real estate, including creating hospitality spaces , Unispace noted.Staffers early in their career were more likely to struggle with burnout in hybrid and WFH setups, with the survey claiming 65 percent of 18 to 34-year-olds indicated this was an issue, compared to just 47 percent of over-45s.

One of the main takeaways, according to the Unispace, was that employees were happy , motivated and excited to be in the office when they did attend."However, it is interesting to note that all three of these indicators drop for those with mandated office returns , highlighting that staff are more open to returning to the office when if it was out of choice, rather than forced."

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