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Return-to-office arrangements in S’pore still in flux two years after pandemic

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More than two years after the pandemic, more workers are warming up to going back to the office, but Singapore bosses are taking it slow.

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Office workers walking at Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore's financial centre in the CBD area on Nov 30, 2023.
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A report in 2024 noted that 83 per cent of bosses expect a full return to the office in three years, up from 64 per cent in 2023.

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SINGAPORE – Insurance boss Andrew Tay believes that working in the office is more conducive and less distracting, while also increasing interactions with others and reducing stress.

He also reckons that the act of leaving the house enhances mobility and well-being.

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