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Homing in on workplaces: No quiet quitting in new offices

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To woo workers back, some companies have invested in “clubhouse” concepts, such as cafes, yoga zones and outdoor meeting rooms.

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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