Collaboration a drawcard as more CBD employees return to the office

More than four out of five CBD-based employees are working two or more days a week in the office, survey finds.

More than four out of five CBD-based employees are working two or more days a week in the office, according to the latest survey by the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

It’s the second detailed survey on return to office conducted by the Victorian Chamber in 2022 to give a greater understanding on employees’ working arrangements and how they are impacting the CBD.

The survey canvassed a number of small, medium and large CBD based businesses across a range of sectors.

Among the key findings were:

  • 41 per cent of employees are working in the office three to four days per week, an increase of 12 per cent from the previous survey in June.
  • 33 per cent of employees are working in the office one to two days a week, a decrease of seven per cent from June.
  • 19 per cent of employees are working in the office five days a week, an increase of one per cent since June.
  • The number of people who are working no days a week in the office dropped from 12 per cent to seven per cent.
  • 53 per cent of businesses have introduced a required minimum number of days that employees must work from the office, with 51 per cent enforcing three days per week and 26 per cent enforcing two days per week.
  • 39 per cent of employees said the lifting of restrictions and the end of the pandemic encouraged them to return to the CBD.
  • 61 per cent of employees nominated a range of other factors attracting them back to the CBD including warmer weather, collaborating with colleagues, networking, events and dining opportunities.
  • The number of respondents who said work-life balance was the main reason for not returning to the office full-time has increased from 34 per cent in June to 43 per cent now, followed by length of commute (22 per cent) and costs of fuel and/or parking (8 per cent).

Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra said in addition to the lifting of restrictions, employees are saying they are returning to the office because of the opportunity to reconnect with people including collaborating with colleagues, networking, events and dining.

“Being in the office means they can work face to face with their teams, share ideas, attend work events and enjoy everything else the CBD offers,” Guerra said.

“This is good news for CBD businesses which benefit from increased office occupancy and foot traffic as the city continues to recover as we head into 2023.”

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