A survey of Australia s 50 biggest companies reveals that the era of 5 days a week in the office is over Emma Koehn, Jessica Irvine, SMH
A survey conducted by The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald of 50 of the nation’s largest companies reveals a majority expect to continue hybrid work arrangements.
42 of the companies surveyed explicitly confirmed the permanent adoption of hybrid working policies for office-based employees.
“On balance, I think there’s good grounds to be optimistic when it comes to the overall impact,” the Productivity Commission’s chair, Michael Brennan, said.
The era of working five days per week in the office looks to be all but over in Australia, with the nation’s biggest employers saying hybrid work models will be entrenched even after the danger of the coronavirus pandemic has passed.
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