Business Sydney Executive Director Paul Nicolaou says the government should “incentivise” workers to return physically to offices for Sydney to thrive.
Business Sydney Executive Director Paul Nicolaou says government should “incentivise” workers to return physically to offices for Sydney to thrive.
“A city like Sydney – can’t flourish and can’t be successful if people are working from home,” Mr Nicolaou told Sky News Australia. “We need to keep businesses going strong – anything we can do to encourage, incentivise workers to come back is so important. “We’re calling on the governments of all persuasions with business to work together to incentivise workers to come back into the offices in each of our respective cities across Australia.”
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