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Most S’pore workers returning to office; HR reskilling urged

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  Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield opened its new office in CapitaSpring in 2022. It features hospitality and sustainability features, and showcases its vision of what an office of the future looks like. A "Library" for quiet work and a "Saloon" offering cafe-style setting for work, collaboration and networking are offered on top of configurable event spaces for meetings and networking.

The reasons for wanting to stay in, or out of the office are often misunderstood by both sides, says the writer.

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SINGAPORE – Most workers in Singapore have begun trudging back to their workplaces, but there remains a gap between how many remote days employees expect and bosses are willing to offer.

About 79 per cent of Singapore workers are showing up on mandated days, more than the global average of 75 per cent, according to a report by workplace strategy and design firm Unispace.

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