Besides companies tied to property investments, I think there's a push from the government as well.
Here in Ireland, I can only imagine the amount of tax/transport revenue they lost (and are still losing) when people start working from home 3+ days a week.
So many restaurants survived on corporate workers getting their morning coffee and sausage roll on their way to work every single day.
But I still question the validity of moving millions of people across the city so they can sit at a desk to do the same job they could be doing from their homes... I guess someone has to pay for the infrastructure cost...
Besides companies tied to property investments, I think there's a push from the government as well.
Here in Ireland, I can only imagine the amount of tax/transport revenue they lost (and are still losing) when people start working from home 3+ days a week.
So many restaurants survived on corporate workers getting their morning coffee and sausage roll on their way to work every single day.
But I still question the validity of moving millions of people across the city so they can sit at a desk to do the same job they could be doing from their homes... I guess someone has to pay for the infrastructure cost...