What Aussie workers really think about being forced back into the office - as bosses begin enforcing stricter work from home rules
Australia's central business districts are bustling once more, thanks to a resurgence of employees heading back to the office as companies enforce stricter policies on working from home. Workers in Sydney's CBD have opened up about working from home While businesses initially pushed for a full-time return to the office, a number have since compromised on a hybrid work schedule for those used to to working from home 'There are elements of flexibility which they've maintained. Finance worker, Jake, said he prefers to go into the office five times a week to meet face-to-face with clients and work collaboratively with co-workers Nuno, who's an architect, said he's glad to be back at the office with his team. Architect, Nuno, said his industry needed concerted efforts to make 'great spaces', adding that working in the office meant he could mentor younger architects Consultant, Arun, only goes into the office to attend serious meetings 'The way they've dealt with that, for us anyway, has been really positive,' one said.

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