Australian company leaders have forecast the end of working from home privileges and say they want workers back into the office within three years.
Accounting and auditing firm KPMG found 82 per cent of Australian chief executives favoured office roles being fully based in the office by 2027.
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Most business leaders, 78 per cent, said they would likely reward employees who made the effort to come into the office with pay rises, promotions, and better opportunities.
In the study, no chief executive said any of their roles would be fully remote in three years’ time, although 18 per cent predicted some roles would be a hybrid of working from home and office.
KPMG surveyed 1325 chief executives for the 2024 Global CEO Outlook study into the mindset and strategies of businesses leaders and found significantly more business leaders were backing the end of work …