Homing in on workplaces: No quiet quitting in new offices

To woo workers back, some companies have invested in “clubhouse” concepts, such as cafes, yoga zones and outdoor meeting rooms. PHOTOS: GENSLER SINGAPORE, KELVIN CUFF, DBS BANK, SODA
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SINGAPORE – The first wave of post-pandemic offices, set up since 2021, have focused on sanitary spaces, antimicrobial materials and high-tech contactless surfaces – but these are simply not enough these days.

Bosses are now rethinking the workplace as a compelling hub of workspaces, where employees can collaborate in dynamic teams.

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