In an effort to curb the ‘do business from home’ development that’s now embedded in skilled life, companies are taking varied approaches to getting workers again into the workplace.
Laborious-line measures vary from mandating minimal workplace days to linking bonus entitlements to in-person attendance, however some companies are getting artistic in an try to entice workers fairly than pressure them.
With staff now accustomed to a living-room-to-study commute for the reason that pandemic, an occasional free lunch and a ping pong desk session is unlikely to be sufficient.
“We’ve reached a degree now the place companies recognise that with a purpose to get their workers again within the workplace, they should provide greater than only a place to take a seat and work and a complimentary fruit bowl,” PropTrack economist Anne Flaherty mentioned.
“A white-collar employee can now simply sit at house and do their job, which implies workplace areas have needed to evolve.”
PropTrack senior economist Anne Flaherty.
Fascinating digs
One try has been to make the workplace ‘Instagrammable’.
As reported within the New York Occasions not too long ago, cereal firm Magic Spoon has tried to woo staff again to the workplace by providing stylish, hyper-colour work areas designed for Instagram-worthy snaps.
May an Instagrammable workplace entice extra staff again in? Cereal model Magic Spoon is making an attempt it. Image: New York Occasions
Whereas their ‘blueberry muffin’ convention room and pineapple-printed classic chairs is perhaps a tad over-the-top, Ms Flaherty mentioned a cool workplace design is definitely extra necessary than ever.
“With workplace emptiness charges – notably in Melbourne and Sydney – typically elevated since 2020, corporations now have much more alternative in the place they will lease,” she mentioned.
“There are some very enticing lease phrases on the market, so what we’re seeing is a flight to high quality, with companies leaving secondary grade places of work in favour of extra fashionable and cozy areas.”
Since its completion in 2022, Sydney’s Salesforce Tower – now formally the town’s tallest workplace constructing – has attracted progressive organisations like Tik Tok and WeWork by offering premium places of work full with excessive tech facilities and spectacular views.
Increased emptiness charges are giving tenants better option to improve to premium places of work. Image: Getty
“Many of those sorts of corporations comprehend it’s value paying for higher high quality areas,” defined Ms Flaherty, “as a result of it’s a lot simpler to get their staff again into the workplace if the workplace itself is a fascinating place to be.”
As a part of the broader Sydney Place complicated, Salesforce Tower staff additionally get pleasure from entry to bars, eating, retail, and luxe end-of-trip amenities that embrace Australia’s largest bicycle hub.
“Something that may be performed to make the workplace expertise extra built-in into an individual’s life-style goes to be useful in drawing folks again,” added Ms Flaherty.
Canine days
Based on a 2022 research by Lonergan Analysis, practically one in 4 Australians (23%) welcomed a brand new canine throughout the pandemic.
In the identical research, 71% of canine homeowners mentioned they might love to have the ability to take their pup to work, whereas 53% admitted to feeling anxious after they go away their canine at house alone.
This uptrend and altering nature of pet possession hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Almost one in 4 Australians welcomed a brand new canine throughout the pandemic. Image: Getty
Six months in the past, sporting items firm Decathlon launched a ‘canine days’ initiative to its Tempe workplace, which model supervisor Erin Eedy famous as a “large driver” in attracting workers again to the workplace.
“As a result of we have now a hybrid working mannequin, you don’t typically see sure colleagues in case your days don’t overlap,” Ms Eedy defined. “Our canine days give folks one thing to stay up for as a result of they know extra folks will likely be within the workplace and so they’ll additionally get to see their favorite pup.”
“Our doggy calendar additionally ensures the workplace isn’t overrun with canine in in the future!”
Amazon has undertaken an identical bring-your-dog-to-work-day idea, with the tech large introducing its Canines at Work program to Australia in Might 2022.
As a part of the initiative, every canine is given a ‘Wolf Pack’ to welcome them to the workforce, which incorporates a bowl, collar pendant, map of pleasant areas and entry to often refilled snacks.
Earlier this 12 months the corporate furthered this system, opening a canine playground of their Sydney workplace to supply a devoted area for workplace canine.
Georgia Mitchell, Senior Supervisor of Office Expertise in Asia Pacific, referred to as this system a “huge hit.”
“We’ve been thrilled to see our workforce embrace this new perk – each those with canine and those who don’t have one, however want they did,” Ms Mitchell mentioned.
“Canines add to our dynamic and collaborative office and we’ve discovered they’re a very good mechanism for connection,” she added. “It’s nice to stroll by the workplace, give the canine a pat and have a chat with folks you may not in any other case converse to often.”
Electrical automotive share
Workplace landlords are additionally serving to tenants make workplaces extra engaging for employees by investing in premium companies for his or her buildings.
In August, tech transport start-up Outbound launched the ‘Electrical Automobile Membership’ – a shared electrical automobile scheme offering Melbourne co-working areas CreativeCubes.Co and the Salesforce Tower in Sydney with communal Teslas, which workers can borrow or lease through an Uber-like app.
The scheme permits staff to journey to consumer conferences, attend web site visits or run private errands in premium, low emission automobiles.
“It’s slightly bit like Uber, besides you do the driving,” mentioned Outbound CEO Luke Rust. “Plus they’re Teslas, and who doesn’t love driving them?”
Some workplaces are providing communal Teslas, which workers can borrow or lease through an Uber-like app. Image: Getty
Mr Rust mentioned the service is all about having the ability to assist the broader life-style of execs present in a brand new work period.
“Persons are hiring the Teslas primarily from Tuesdays to Thursdays, however what we’ve additionally discovered is that as a substitute of working from house on a Friday, they’re coming into the workplace to work for the day after which grabbing a automotive and taking it away for the weekend.”
The Electrical Automobile Membership is at present being loved by corporations as numerous as Tourism Australia, Lendlease and Zip Co in Sydney, to style retailer Lululemon in Melbourne.
The initiative has additionally earmarked for Addenbrooke’s $400-million Service provider Home industrial redevelopment on Sydney’s Kent Road when it’s accomplished in 2024.

